NASCAR great Jimmie Johnson’s in-laws found dead in apparent murder-suicide in Oklahoma






On Monday night (June 26), Dr. Jack Janway, 69, Terry Janway, 68, and Dalton Janway, 11 years old, all passed away at the Janway family home in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in what the police believe was a murder-suicide. The incident occurred at the home of NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson's mother-in-law, father-in-law, and nephew. Chandra Janway, a former model who wed Johnson in 2004, is the child of the Janways. The news was first reported by Fox 23 News in Tulsa, Oklahoma, adding that Terry called 911 after 9 p.m. to report a disturbance. A person was lying in the hallway near the front door when the police arrived. They heard gunshots coming from inside the house as they entered. According to the police, Terry Janway killed her husband and grandson before shooting herself. This weekend, Johnson will race in Chicago. Since retiring in 2020, he has only participated in a few races; this weekend's race would have been his fourth of the season. Muskogee Mayor Marlon Coleman says that he knew and was a patient of Jack Janway, a well-known chiropractor in the area. There is no clear explanation for the killings. According to the television station, Terry Janway had lost a son named Jordan in a skydiving accident in 2014. Who is the wife of Jimmie Johnson? Johnson, Chandra Janway (nickname: Throughout his legendary career, Chani) was frequently by her husband's side as he won races and NASCAR championships. She spent the majority of her time working on the K-12 public education funding program that she helped start in 2006 with the Jimmie Johnson Foundation. The Oklahoma native is 44 years old and has two daughters, Lydia, who is 9 years old, and Genevieve, who is 12. She doesn't spend much time on social media, but he frequently posts family pictures.