Jeffrey Bryan McLaughlin, 58, of Granbury, was captured and accused of first-degree murder regarding the passing of his significant other, Venisa McLaughlin, 58, on Jan. 1, as indicated by a public statement from the Hood Region Sheriff’s Office. Subtleties encompassing the previous examiner’s demise stayed unclear Tuesday, as the sheriff’s office said the examination is as yet dynamic. Venisa was a previous colleague lawyer for Hood District and served the workplace for north of five years, Region Lawyer Matt Plants affirmed in a Facebook post.

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“I awakened this New Year’s morning to hear tragic news. Our previous right hand region lawyer, who began with me on my most memorable day in office, was killed today,” the assertion peruses.

“She served our office for north of five years, and she helped us through a few difficult times toward the beginning of my initial term.

She likewise assisted massively in my re-appointment with battling in 2020. Our requests are with her two little girls and the remainder of her family,” the assertion proceeds.

Factories let HoodCountyNews know that she left “cordial” close to the furthest limit of April 2022, adding that she fundamentally managed defensive orders, as well as equity of the harmony courts, mental responsibilities, and different obligations. Venisa graduated with a four year college education in business organization/the executives from Oklahoma State College in 1993, preceding proceeding to procure her Juris Specialist from Texas A&M College in 2003, as per her LinkedIn profile.

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She had been authorized to specialize in legal matters in Texas starting around 2007, as per the authority state bar site.

Equity of the Harmony Roger Howell is directing an examination into Venisa’s demise, Hood Area Sheriff Roger Deeds told Regulation and Wrongdoing.

Jeffrey is being held in the Hood Region Prison on $250,000 bond, police said in the delivery. It was not promptly clear in the event that he had entered a request or held a lawyer who could talk for his benefit. In the event that you are encountering abusive behavior at home, call the Public Abusive behavior at home Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org.

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