HOUSTON, TX – On Thursday, 61-year-old Anthony Authorlee, who was accused of killing his wife, 53-year-old Senta Yolanda Authorlee outside an assisted living center, turned himself into Houston Police.

The police charged him with murder.

The shooting was reported to the police around 7 a.m. and the cops responded to the Medallion Jewish Assisted Living Center in the 6200 block of N. Braeswood Drive. They found Yolanda laying on the ground and bleeding as she sustained a gunshot wound on the stomach. She was rushed to the hospital, but was pronounced dead.

Authorlee waited for her outside the place where she worked. A verbal argument started between them after she arrived and he shot her.

People near the crime scene heard the shooting and immediately reported it to the police.

Witnesses told the cops that they saw the husband escaping the shooting scene.

The couple spilt up recently.

The case is under investigation and investigators are trying to gather proofs.

News Source: www.patch.com

Anthony Authorlee Of Houston Charged With Murder For Killing His Wife

HOUSTON, TX – On Thursday, 61-year-old Anthony Authorlee, who was accused of killing his wife, 53-year-old Senta Yolanda Authorlee outside an assisted living center, turned himself into Houston Police.

The police charged him with murder.

The shooting was reported to the police around 7 a.m. and the cops responded to the Medallion Jewish Assisted Living Center in the 6200 block of N. Braeswood Drive. They found Yolanda laying on the ground and bleeding as she sustained a gunshot wound on the stomach. She was rushed to the hospital, but was pronounced dead.

Authorlee waited for her outside the place where she worked. A verbal argument started between them after she arrived and he shot her.

People near the crime scene heard the shooting and immediately reported it to the police.

Witnesses told the cops that they saw the husband escaping the shooting scene.

The couple spilt up recently.

The case is under investigation and investigators are trying to gather proofs.

News Source: www.patch.com

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