Frisco Man Gets Life Sentence For Murder Of Ex-Wife

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McKINNEY (CBSDFW.COM) -  Robert Arthur Moses, 63, of Frisco, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for the murder of his ex-wife after being found guilty on Thursday by a Collin County jury.

In January 2015, friends reported Anna Moses, a University of Texas at Dallas administrator and master's student, was missing.

Frisco Police went to her home and found Anna's body in her garage.

While it did not appear that anyone had tried to break into her home, police did determine that her car was missing.

Investigators spoke with Moses on the day after Anna's body was discovered. During that interview, police noticed a fresh cut on his right hand, above his ring finger's knuckle, which was soaking through a bandage. That was the clue that led to his arrest.

DNA samples from Robert matched blood that was found in Anna's car.

The Texas Rangers and U.S. Marshals helped in taking the suspect Moses into custody.

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