Pasadena, murder and running over husband
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Slack told ABC13 that Gonzalez-Morelos “came in voluntarily and confessed" to the crime. The wife and mother allegedly told police that she had come home from a party and was drunk at the time of the attack, telling investigators that she meant to “hit, but not kill” her husband, per the outlet.
Pasadena mother tells investigators she intended to 'hit, but not kill' her husband with SUV: police
"(The witness) stated that he had seen a black Tahoe exit the roadway, jump the curb, and strike the male that was walking through the parking lot," police said. The man was taken to a hospital, where he died.
Her husband was walking on a sidewalk when she accelerated her SUV toward him, killing him, investigators said.
The argument that allegedly led to the violence is believed to have been about a text message of some sort, according to court documents. The post Husband leaves during text message fight with wife before she runs him down with SUV in front of Pizza Hut: Police first appeared on Law & Crime.
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