<p>The weapon in Floyd Countys first murder of the year was a television set, authorities say.</p><p>Floyd County Police Chief Jim Free said a Silver Creek woman who was struck in the head with a television set Saturday died Sunday, and her former boyfriend will be charged with murder.</p><p>Kathy Tant Mull, 45, was pronounced dead Sunday at Floyd Medical Center, according to Coroner Barry Henderson, who said he has ordered an autopsy.</p><p>Free said murder warrants should be served Monday for Mark Jeffery Breakbill, 42.</p><p>Breakbill has been held in the Floyd County Jail since Saturday on charges of aggravated battery under the Family Violence Act.</p><p>The two began fighting Saturday at their home, investigator John Blalock told the Rome News-Tribune. Breakbill allegedly struck Mull with an object and then hit her head with a 27-inch television that weighed 68 pounds, Blalock said.</p><p>Mull was left unconscious with a serious head injury.</p>