Fugitive Texas Prison Guard’s Car Found In Georgia
Save Email Print
Bookmark and Share
Fugitive Texas Prison Guard’s Car Found In Georgia
A Texas prison guard who’s wanted in the stabbing deaths of his wife and mother-in-law was found Tuesday in Georgia.
width:278 and height: 198 and picwidth: 224 and pciheight: 159
(Rosenberg Police Department photo)
Font Size:

ROSENBERG (December 29, 2009)--The search for Texas prison guard Albert James Turner, who’s wanted in the stabbing deaths of his wife and mother-in-law, shifted Tuesday to Georgia after Turner’s car was found there.

Rosenberg police Lt. Colin Davidson said Tuesday that Turner’s 1994 Honda was found partially submerged in the Chattahoochee River in Cobb County.

He said authorities there were on the scene Tuesday.

Turner, 44, faces murder charges after an argument at the suburban Houston home of his in-laws turned violent early Sunday, Davidson said.

He said the women were killed in front of at least two children, one of whom called 911 to report the stabbings.

Davidson said he alerted authorities along Interstate 10 because Turner has family near Orlando, Fla.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Anonymous on Dec 29, 2009 at 03:16 PM

way to go BOSSMAN !!!
KWTX.com Features
Double Dollar Deals
Half Price Deals at Central Texas restaurants and businesses. A new deal every Thursday at 7:00am.
Law Line
This free service can help you find answers to your legal questions about personal injury, criminal law, bankruptcy, family law and more.
Army Way
Learn all about the symbols, traditions, and customs of the US Army.
Job of the Week
Click now to see hundreds of other jobs on Job Board TV!


Quality Process Director - Coryell Memorial Healthcare System in Gatesville - a community based facility: Join our team as the Quality Improvement Director where you will have a strong voice in all aspects of care, from patient care to employee safety. Apply today!

Also, take a look at the most recent jobs posted to Job Board TV at KWTX.com:
View More Jobs.