Florida boater tried to kill wife by throwing her overboard after his line snapped on fishing trip — but she clung to boat and survived
The fishing line snapped — and so did he.
A Florida boater tried to kill his wife and dump her body at sea after being set off by a snapped line during a fishing trip — but the bloodied victim clung to the back of the boat and was dragged to shore alive, according to cops.
Douglas Naeher, 60, and his unidentified wife of three years took their boat out 33 miles off the coast of Bean Point on Sunday.
The husband appeared tense and angry when they pushed off from their private dock at their Holmes Beach pad, the victim told the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, according to court documents.

While fishing from a “bean bag chair” on the back of the 30-foot Sterling boat, the 60-year-old’s fishing line snapped — sending him into a violent, malevolent rage.