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Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair, seen in a August 31, 2006 file photo in Landover, Maryland, was found shot and killed in his girlfriend's condominium in Nashville, Tennessee on July 4, 2009. McNair was 36 years old. (UPI Photo/Mark Goldman/File) 
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Published: Oct. 20, 2009 at 8:55 AM

NASHVILLE, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- Text messages between former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair and the woman who allegedly killed him detailed their final hours, a police report shows.

The text messages between McNair and Sahel Kazemi were included in a summary report released Monday by Nashville Metro Police, The (Nashville) Tennessean reported.

The newspaper said the messages were sent and received July 3, one day before police say Kazemi, 20, shot and killed McNair in his Nashville condominium before turning the gun on herself.

In one, Kazemi sent a text message to McNair asking if he loved her.

"I'm gonna have all of u soon," she said.

"Yes u will," McNair replied.

The Tennessean said in another message, Kazemi wrote she might have a breakdown because she was so stressed about money problems. McNair responded by telling her everything was going to be OK.

"Baby I need to pay the cell phone bills n the hospital. can you transfer 2000 to my acc," another text message said.

Nine minutes later Kazemi reportedly wrote to McNair she might need to go to the hospital because she was having trouble breathing.

Topics: Sahel Kazemi, Steve McNair
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