Missing teen strangled by ex-girlfriend over STD, police say

 (Houston Police Department )

(Houston Police Department ) A missing teen was allegedly strangled to death by her girlfriend over an argument about a sexually transmitted disease, new court records show. Eighteen-year-old Tierra Horn was first reported missing by concerned family members on 5 January, according to the Houston Police[1] Department.

While conducting a search for Horn on a hiking trail near the Buffalo Bayou, investigators found her remains later that day. Authorities have previously said that Horn died as a result of homicide, but new records obtained by Click2Houston[2] show that she was allegedly strangled by her girlfriend, 24-year-old Shania Laneice Turner. The tragedy unfolded following a heated argument between Horn and Turner, who reportedly believed Horn had given her a sexually transmitted disease.

Turner is accused of murdering the 18-year-old and abandoning her body on the trail. Horn’s sister Skinesha Granville told ABC13[3] that Horn and Turner’s relationship was extremely toxic and that the couple had a history of abuse. “It was very toxic.

They used to fight and everything,” Ms Granville told the outlet. “[Turner] used to hit on her and beat her, beat her up and stuff, and I just had to break it up.”

Turner has been charged with one count of murder.

She was arrested on 11 January and booked into the Harris County Jail.

References

  1. ^ according to the Houston Police (cityofhouston.news)
  2. ^ Click2Houston (www.click2houston.com)
  3. ^ ABC13 (abc13.com)