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Mom takes out phone to record argument, ends up recording her own death

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SCHUYLKILL, Pa. — A mother pulled out her cellphone when an argument with her boyfriend started to escalate. Police say she ended up recording her own death.

Wesley Webb was fighting with her boyfriend, Keith Smith, in their Schuylkill Township, Pennsylvania, home when she reportedly told him she was going to take her kids and leave, according to the Times of Chester County.

Police said Webb and Smith were arguing in the living room of the home. Three children, all under the age of 14, were upstairs at the time.

As the argument escalated, Webb pulled out her cellphone and started recording. Police say the recording captured them arguing and the gunshots that followed.

“You want to record it now, (expletive)?” Smith is heard saying on the recording. Police said the next thing heard is Smith shooting Webb. The shot hit her in the chest, killing her.

Then he continues to speak to her, saying, “(Expletive)! How’s that? That is where we just went.”

Smith then turned the gun on himself and attempted to take his own life, police say, but he survived.

The children ran downstairs after hearing the gunshots and immediately called 911, WPVI reports.

“This was a savage, selfish and cowardly murder,” Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan said. “The defendant did not hesitate to kill  his girlfriend. But he flinched when it came to killing himself. Now the victim is dead, the defendant is alive and three kids have been badly traumatized.”

A woman's phone recorded as she was shot and killed by her boyfriend inside their home, according to the Chester County District Attorney. http://on.nbc10.com/GkwyOf0

Posted by NBC10 Philadelphia on Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Smith was taken to a hospital for treatment. He is facing several charges including first-degree murder, third-degree murder, possessing an instrument of crime and endangering the welfare of children.

Family members have started a GoFundMe page to raise money for the children left behind. If you would like to donate, click here.