Jennifer Sheffield noted the positive about him and Brandon SheffieldA user's breakup in an ominous TikTok post weeks before they were both found dead, authorities say, is evident murder-suicide.
“So, I'm going to be a newly single mom soon. I'm in the middle of a divorce,” Jennifer said video shared via TikTok on December 10, 2024. “My husband is incredible though, really and truly… we work together. Everything is great.”
The 30-year-old TikTok personality looked happy and joyful as she recorded the video while driving through Mississippi.
“We split everything down the middle. Everything is fine,” she said about her relationship with her estranged husband Brandon (40). “It's a very civil divorce with our daughter in mind.”
Jennifer admitted that since she was getting ready being a “single income” mom she turned to her network for cost-cutting tips.
She indicated that Brandon would “help” with the royalties related to their daughter once the divorce was finalized. “He's going to support her, so basically, like, I'm really grateful for that and that I won't have to worry so much about her support,” Jennifer continued.
However, she noted that she will have “very limited income to buy a new house” and expressed concern about leaving Brandon, saying: “I've never done that. I've never been single before.
Jennifer concluded: “If you have any advice I'd really appreciate it as I'm a bit scared right now.”
The positive news about her relationship with Brandon during their divorce came 18 days before Jennifer and Brandon were found dead on December 28, 2024 in Brandon, Mississippi at around 7:19 am local time. Chief of the Brandon Police Department Joseph Francis confirmed his death Dark Horse Press Now on the same day.
Authorities responded to the scene after receiving a welfare check call from Jennifer's family who reported signs of foul play.
The police chief reportedly said that “it appears that Brandon Sheffield shot Jennifer Sheffield and then shot himself,” before adding that authorities are working on the theory that their deaths were accidental. murder-suicide.
“This is an ongoing investigation,” Frances told the ABC affiliate WJTV In a statement dated December 28. “I would like to thank the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation for assisting the Crime Scene Unit to help process the scene.”
Before her death, Jennifer documented her life as a mom in Mississippi, focusing on entering medical school. She had over 6,500 followers and over 100,000 likes on her latest videos.