A heartbreaking murder case in Tennessee has reached a major legal conclusion after a man accused of ambushing and killing his ex-wife in her own driveway admitted guilt before trial.
The victim, a well-known realtor and mother of two, was desperately calling 911 for help when prosecutors say her ex-husband opened fire in broad daylight. By pleading guilty, the accused avoided a murder trial, bringing some closure to the victim’s family while also ensuring he will spend decades behind bars.
Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty in Ex-Wife’s Murder
Charlton Craig Liner, 61, has pleaded guilty in the fatal shooting of his ex-wife, Karen Liner, in Tennessee.
According to prosecutors, Liner admitted guilt to several serious charges, including:
- First-degree murder
- Felony murder
- Aggravated burglary
The guilty plea was entered on Monday, avoiding a scheduled murder trial.
Judge Sentences Craig Liner to Life in Prison
Following his guilty plea, a judge sentenced Liner to:
- Life imprisonment with the possibility of parole
However, prosecutors say he will not be eligible for parole for 51 years.
This means Liner is expected to spend the majority of his remaining life behind bars.
Victim Was a Realtor and Mother of Two
Karen Liner was known in her community as:
- A realtor
- A mother of two
- A respected member of the local community
Her death in January 2025 shocked friends, family members, and residents across Tennessee.
Prosecutors Say Karen Liner Was Begging for Help During 911 Call
One of the most heartbreaking pieces of evidence in the case came from Karen’s emergency call.
According to investigators, the victim could reportedly be heard pleading:
“Please stop, Craig, please stop.”
Moments later, she was also heard saying:
“Get out of my driveway.”
Investigators say multiple gunshots were then heard on the call.
This evidence became a major part of the prosecution’s case.
Shooting Happened in Victim’s Driveway
Authorities say the deadly attack happened in January 2025 at Karen Liner’s home in Cleveland, Tennessee.
According to police, Craig Liner allegedly ambushed his ex-wife in broad daylight.
Investigators believe he intentionally drove to her residence before carrying out the attack.
Surveillance Video Captured the Shooting
During earlier court hearings, detectives revealed surveillance footage from a nearby home.
According to investigators, the video allegedly showed:
| Surveillance Evidence | Details |
|---|---|
| Arrival | Craig drove into Karen’s driveway |
| Initial attack | Multiple shots fired |
| Attempt to leave | Suspect returned to vehicle |
| Final act | Exited vehicle again and fired another shot |
Police say this footage strongly supported the murder case.
Suspect Allegedly Confessed to a Friend
According to investigators, after the shooting Craig Liner allegedly drove to a friend’s home.
Police say he was carrying:
- Three firearms
Authorities also claim he made statements indicating he had killed Karen.
This allegedly became another important piece of evidence.
Family Relieved Trial Was Avoided
Officials say Karen Liner’s family supported the guilty plea.
Authorities believe avoiding a full trial spared loved ones from reliving the traumatic events in court.
Prosecutors said they hope the plea brings at least some peace and closure.
Separate Murder-for-Hire Case Still Pending
Although the murder case has now ended, Craig Liner still faces additional criminal allegations.
According to investigators, while in jail awaiting trial, Liner allegedly discussed a murder-for-hire plot.
Police say he allegedly wanted his former mother-in-law killed.
Investigators claim he offered:
- A boat
- A car
In exchange for carrying out the killing.
Undercover Jail Investigation
Authorities say another inmate informed investigators about the alleged plot.
Police reportedly equipped the inmate with covert recording equipment during the investigation.
Although officials say some technical issues occurred during recording attempts, prosecutors continue pursuing the case.
That investigation remains active.
Current Legal Status
Craig Liner
| Charge | Status |
|---|---|
| First-degree murder | Guilty |
| Felony murder | Guilty |
| Aggravated burglary | Guilty |
| Murder-for-hire allegations | Pending |
Liner remains in custody.












