In December, 1976, Roxanne Gay cut her husband's throat as he slept, killing him. She was charged with the murder by the
Camden County, New Jersey district attorney. Roxanne claimed that the attack on her husband was purely self-defense and alleged that her husband was extremely violent and abusive.
Camden police indicated that she had made over 20 calls to the police in three and a half years. Neighbors claimed that after an Eagles' loss, Gay "bounced his wife off the walls". A panel of psychiatrists in a sanity hearing found that Blenda Gay had not abused his wife, and Roxanne Gay's attorney admitted there was no evidence that the beatings had occurred. She was released in 1980. Beginning in 1977, there was an annual "Gay Game" held each December. This ceased after the game in 1979. ==References==