Crime & Justice
Texas father wanted in connection to daughters’ 2008 murders arrested
A Texas father accused of killing his teenage daughters in 2008 has been arrested federal law enforcement agency announced.
A Texas father accused of killing his teenage daughters in 2008 has been arrested federal law enforcement agency announced.
Texas father arrested for daughters murder
Egyptian-born Yaser Abdel Said, 63, was arrested Wednesday on a capital murder warrant.
Said had been wanted in connection with the slaying of Sarah Yaser Said, 17, and Amina Yaser Said, 18 since they were killed on New Years Day in 2008.
The terrible tragedy
The sisters were found shot to death in a cab outside a motel in Irving, Texas.
One of the sisters called 911 to say she was dying, but most of what she said to the 911 dispatcher was unintelligible, and she was unable to provide their location.
Help,” police had determined it was Sarah who called 911, cried into the phone. “I’m dying. Oh my God. Stop it.”
They were ultimately located by someone who called 911 about an hour after Sarah called, who saw the girls in the cab with blood. “They don’t look alive,” the caller told the dispatcher.
The girl’s mother had fled with the girls a week before they were murdered out of fear that Said would cause “bodily harm” after threatening Sarah for going on a date with a non-Muslim.
Texas father who committed daughters murder subject of documentaries
The murder was the subject as various mystery crime documentaries. Family members referred to the murder as an “honor killing,” in which a woman is killed by a relative to protect her family’s honor.
Fugitive
Even after 12 years of frustration and dead ends, the pursuit for their killer never ceased,” Irving Police Chief Jeff Spivey said in a statement.
“Today’s arrest of their father, Yaser Said, brings us closer to ensuring justice is served on their behalf.”
Yaser had been on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list since 2014,
according to CBS.
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