A Florida man is accused of brutally beating his wife to death inside a Florida Keys home early Thursday morning, according to a new report.
Bradly Shadduck, 56, was slapped with a second-degree murder charge after his wife, Lynne Alane Shadduck was found in the hallway of their house, naked, unconscious and bloody with injuries to her face, hands and head, Local10 reported.
Authorities first responded to the grisly scene just before 6 a.m. Thursday after Bradly, who was naked wrapped in a towel, asked a neighbor to call 911 as there was “blood everywhere,” the Munroe County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) said in a statement.
“Call 911, dude, my f—ing whole house is full of blood, covered everywhere with blood,” Bradly told the neighbor, according to the outlet.
Officials said that the Shadduck residence in Caudjoe Key was “found in disarray with blood in multiple areas.”
There were a number of broken items throughout the house which “blood and blood smears throughout the floor, along with a large pool of blood located in the center of the living room,” according to an arrest report seen by Local10.
When questioned by police, Bradly said “this just happened,” and refused to provide further information about the incident but insisted repeatedly that “his wife needed help,” the report said.
When first responders arrived, 62-year-old Lynne was unconscious but still breathing and was taken to a hospital on Stock Island where she was later pronounced dead, according to police.
Bradly told cops that the night before, he and his wife had “food and a lot of drinks” at a local restaurant and that the house was a mess because of “rough sex,” the outlet reported.
“Bradly said that when he drinks, he passes out and doesn’t remember anything,” MCSO Deputy Paul McNalley wrote in the arrest report.
The arrest report noted that Bradly did not recall going to the neighbor’s house for help.
A search warrant of the Shadduck’s home found blood “throughout the entire residence” including on towels and in the primary bedroom and bathroom, the outlet reported.
The report determeined there was a “significant fight and struggle for the victim,” but Bradly came away unscathed.
According to an online obituary, Lynne was “fiercely proud and loving mother and grandmother.”
“Lynne dedicated her life to caring for others. As a devoted nurse, she touched countless lives with her gentle hands, unwavering empathy, and healing spirit,” the obituary said.
“Her career was not just a profession, but a true calling to comfort those in need.”
Lynne had three daughters, two step-children and nine grandchildren, according to the obituary.
It is unclear if Bradly is the father to any of her children.
Bradly — who is being held MCSO’s Key West jail with no bond listed — is scheduled to be arraigned next Friday, according to records.
A spokesperson for MCSO was unable to provide further information on the matter when contacted by The Post Saturday.

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