Repeat offenders charged with murdering elderly woman; one suspect was on bond and skipped court days before fatal shooting

Repeat offenders charged with murdering elderly woman; one suspect was on bond and skipped court days before fatal shooting


Two repeat offenders, a male and a female, have been charged with murdering an elderly woman in Houston earlier this week — and the male suspect reportedly was out on bond when he skipped a court appearance just days before the fatal shooting.

Tajuana Thomas, 38, and Richard Mouton, 34, are charged with capital murder in the shooting death of a 72-year-old woman, police said, adding that the shooting took place in the 4000 block of Lockwood Drive just before 2 a.m. Monday.

‘It’s always disturbing that you could be on parole, get a felony conviction, and still be on parole and not have your parole revoked.’

Officers responded to a report of a shooting at the residence and located three people suffering from gunshot wounds, police said,

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