Genealogical DNA testing helped convict a Tomball man this week for the 2002 fatal shooting of a husband and father he was robbing at an Oak Ridge North gas station.
courtesy of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
The family “are happy that we worked on it for as long as we did because they felt that it would probably never be solved. They were relieved,” Nation said. Civil asset forfeiture funds paid for the testing, the DA’s Office added. The method of testing, according to The Courier, cost $5,830. On Dec. 10, 2019, Det. Hubbard arrested Tellez for capital murder, 17 years, nine months, and 25 days in the waiting. Tellez confessed to murdering Chatterjee while robbing him, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
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