Texas murder case details emerge from text messages

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Detectives identified the father of the victim's child as the prime suspect after the murder. A text message sent before the crime is now part of the evidence record.

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Violent crime cases raise safety concerns for families living in the same region.

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Effective local law enforcement supports domestic order and public safety priorities.

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Courts and police operate under established state criminal procedure rules.

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Due process protections apply to all suspects during investigation and trial.

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