The former justice of the peace’s wife confessed to the murders in an interview with investigators several days after her husband, who was prosecuted for theft by the district attorney victim last year, had been charged with the deaths.
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A former justice of the peace and his wife have been charged with capital murder in connection with the deaths of a Texas district attorney, his wife and his deputy, according to NBC News.
The former justice of the peace’s wife confessed to the murders in an interview with investigators several days after her husband, who was prosecuted for theft by the district attorney victim last year, had been charged with the deaths.