A 31-year-old man is facing murder charges in Seattle, where authorities allege he fatally shot his wife as the two argued while heading home early Sunday in an Uber car, People confirms.
According to a statement from Seattle police, 29-year-old Jennifer Espitia was shot once in the head as she sat in the front passenger seat of an Uber vehicle.
In the backseat, police allege, was her husband, Cameron Espitia, who is being held in a Seattle jail on $3 million bail.
On Monday, during his arraignment, prosecutors characterized the alleged crime as an “execution,” reports the Seattle Times.
The sole witness...
According to a statement from Seattle police, 29-year-old Jennifer Espitia was shot once in the head as she sat in the front passenger seat of an Uber vehicle.
In the backseat, police allege, was her husband, Cameron Espitia, who is being held in a Seattle jail on $3 million bail.
On Monday, during his arraignment, prosecutors characterized the alleged crime as an “execution,” reports the Seattle Times.
The sole witness...
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