Charles Byrd was arrested in San Antonio after allegedly confessing to killing his wife and hiding her body, telling police it was his "first crime" and to "go big or go home."
The owner of Texas Christian summer camp Camp Mystic died during the state's horrific floods last week, despite repeatedly warning officials about the volatility of the nearby Guadalupe River.
A Texas man accused in a fatal hit-and-run died weeks later in a separate crash that also killed two Good Samaritans, prompting an ongoing investigation.
Texas police arrested social media influencer Brian "Liver King" Johnson on charges of making a threat after he challenged Joe Rogan to a fight via Instagram.
The fatal stabbing of a student-athlete at a track meet was first-degree murder, according to a Texas grand jury that returned a bill of indictment Tuesday.
A Houston man allegedly stabbed his mother to death on Mother's Day, telling police the killing was motivated by a disturbing dream of impending "global war."
A professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio was arrested after allegedly accessing and possessing child pornography, according to authorities.
A person described as an uninvited guest was asked to leave a family gathering in Houston and responded by pulling a gun and spraying the event with gunfire.
Findings contrast sharply with statements made by political figures at recent events such as last year's Republican National Convention, where officials described a so-called surge in migrant crime