EX WWE developmental wrestler faces murder charges.

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A former professional wrestler whose Facebook page showed a photo of a bloody body part Wednesday evening faces murder charges in the stabbing death of a woman at a Tampa apartment complex, authorities said.

Hillsborough County Sheriff's officials said Brian McGhee, 29, will be charged with first degree murder but he hasn't been booked into the county jail because of injuries he received in a car crash when fleeing from deputies late Wednesday.

The victim was identified as 25-year-old Bianca McGaughey.

According to Hillsborough County Sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter, deputies were called to an apartment complex around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. There, they found a woman who had been stabbed several times. She died at the scene.

McGhee was named as a suspect and his car was spotted. Deputies say McGhee fled from officers and crashed his car near Interstate 75, north of downtown Tampa, in Pasco County. McGhee was taken to a Tampa hospital, where he was being treated Thursday morning.

A photo of what appears to be a bleeding arm or leg was posted at about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday to a Facebook page under McGhee's name. It's unclear who the body part belongs to. The photo had been made McGhee's Facebook profile photo.

McGhee, who previously lived in St. Louis, Mo., went by the wrestling moniker "The Future" DT Porter. McGhee had been employed by World Wrestling Entertainment from 2010 to 2012 in FCW.

On a pro wrestling website, McGhee -- going by the name DT Porter -- is described as being 6-feet, 6-inches tall, 251 pounds and a victim of childhood bullying.

"Once the oppressed, DT is the one now doing the enforcing," his wrestling bio read. "Determined to take out all of his childhood pain and torment out on the bodies of his opposition, DT lacks mercy, and will deliver great anger and furious vengeance on any who stand in his way."

While the vast majority of wrestlers are peaceful outside the ring, there have been other domestic violence incidents involving the stars. In 2007, wrestler Chris Benoit killed his wife and son, then hanged himself in his Georgia home. Just this month, a film company announced that a movie about Benoit's life and death is under way.
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Is it wrong if I share his Facebook page here?
 

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A link to his Facebook is at the bottom of his Pro Wrestling Wiki page. The picture aforementioned is his profile picture.
 
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