Linda West, 49, said she was drunkenly dancing to the
song, Man! I Feel Like A Woman, when the shotgun went off.
But the prosecution said West had loaded up the gun and
deliberately shot Gregory West, 45, at their Southampton
flat in May last year.
West was found guilty by a jury on Thursday after a
two-and-a-half week trial at Winchester Crown Court.
Shot in heart
Judge Guy Boney QC, adjourned the case for sentencing
on a date to be fixed.
The trial was a re-trial after the jury in the first
case failed to reach a verdict on the murder charge, and
an alternative count of manslaughter, both of which, West
had denied.
Giving evidence at Winchester Crown Court during the
trial, West said she and her husband of only nine weeks
were drunk when he decided she should dance to the track
with the shotgun.
Grabbing hold of the replica gun, she said she banged
it on the floor at the abrupt end of the song so as to
"take a bow" and the gun went off.
The blast hit her husband, a marine engineer, in the
heart, killing him instantly as he sat in a chair.
Faulty weapon
West, who works as a caterer, said she did not know how
the gun had become loaded.
But the prosecution claimed she had deliberately loaded
her husband's double-barreled weapon and blasted him at
close range because of a heated row that evening.
Several neighbours reported hearing the argument and
eventually the loud bang of the weapon firing.
The court also heard that when the gun was examined by
an expert he found the safety catch did not work and if
the gun was dropped it could go off.
Speaking outside court, Det Supt Andy Stewart said: "I
am very pleased with the guilty verdict.
"Linda came up with one story in the witness box and
the jury clearly did not believe her."