A Texas man is accused of killing his pregnant sister, and police say a doorbell camera captured his confession to the crime.
The Travis County Sheriff's Office arrested Michael Egwuagu, a 25-year-old former football player for the University of Texas at San Antonio, on Friday on suspicion of stabbing his sister, 32-year-old Jennifer Chioma Ebichi, to death, according to an arrest warrant.Detectives spoke with a witness, Linda Mura, who said Ebichi asked her to come to the home and she arrived to see Egwuagu exit the home, smiling, the warrant says.
Ebichi's twin brother, Martin Chinedu Egwuagu, told police that Michael Egwuagu had been making strange statements early the day of his sister's death. Ebichi had texted her twin to tell him that Michael Egwuagu was having a crisis, according to the arrest warrant. Hours later, Ebichi texted Martin Egwuagu, asking him to come to her. When he arrived, he found Ebichi's older child, covered in blood, standing outside with Mura.
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