Investigators Search Home Of Kaufman Murder Suspect Williams

KAUFMAN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - A team of investigators has returned to the home of Kaufman murder suspects Eric and Kim Williams, scouring the property one more time for evidence in the upcoming trial.

The former Justice of the Peace is still scheduled for trial in December, and on Monday September 22nd attorneys will begin questioning individual jurors for the trial.

Sources tell 1080 KRLD that FBI, along with ATF and the Kaufman County Sheriff's Department have returned to the Williams home hoping to find key pieces of evidence - possibly parts of weapons used in the murders of former Kaufman County D.A. Mike McLelland, his wife Cynthia and assistant prosecutor Mark Hasse.

 

While both Eric and Kim Williams are charged in the murders, it's now known that Kim Williams has been cooperating with police and has been helping them find key pieces of evidence.

Sources say investigators are not sure they will find anything today, but describes the search as 'tying up loose ends.'

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