Wife of Former Texas County Official Arrested in Prosecutor Killings
Kim Williams is being held on $10 million bond
The wife of a former Texas justice of the peace was arrested Wednesday on capital murder charges in the killings of of the Kaufman County district attorney, his wife and a second prosecutor, The Dallas Morning News reports.
Kim Williams, 46, is the wife Eric Williams, the ousted justice of the peace who had been convicted by the two slain prosecutors in 2012 on charges of theft of public property. She was being held at the Kaufman County Jail on a $10 million bond, WFAA-TV reported.
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I knew it wasn't an Aryan Nation white supremacist gang. That's fucking ridiculous. Yet another case of the media watching too much Die Hard and blaiming all the murders on teabaggers.
yeah, that's what I first thought. Flies right in the face of the Sirota/Salon article.