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Family Says Woman Shot, Killed In Car By 72-Year-Old Father In Fort Worth Was His Caretaker: 'She Was The Rock Of Gibraltar'

FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - A Fort Worth family is opening up about a car ride that left a woman dead and her own father charged with murder.

When police got to a scene of a car wreck Thursday, they found the woman, Queenette Johnson, 39, behind the wheel had been shot and killed.

It didn't take long to find the suspect. Her own father, Alvie Johnson, Jr., 72, was sitting in the backseat.

Alvie Johnson, Jr.
Alvie Johnson, Jr., 72, is accused of killing his daughter, Queenette Jvonne Johnson, 39. (credit: Tarrant County Sheriff's Office)

Queenette and Alvie were making a trip to a bank when family members say something sent Alvie into a rage that led to him shooting his daughter.

His ex-wife and adult children describe Alvie as a bitter old man who has been estranged from them for years.

His daughter Queenette, a mother of four, operator of a catering business and nursing student, recently took on another role as her father's caretaker.

Alvie Johnson, Jr. and Queenette Johnson
Alvie Johnson, Jr. and Queenette Johnson (Queenette Johnson - Facebook)

Relatives say she had moved him into her home and bought him the car she was driving when killed.

Fort Worth homicide investigation
Fort Worth Police homicide investigation (Chopper 11)

Her brothers and mother are at a loss to explain such as senseless act of violence.

"Nobody has spoken to him. Nobody has talked to him," said Queenette's brother, Norris Johnson. "The detectives probably know more than we do. We have so many unanswered questions as to why this took place yesterday."

Mother Venice Johnson said Queenette was set to graduate from nursing school this year and called her, "The Rock of Gibraltar."

Queenette's rother Norris added, "We lost a big heart. She was just a heart that beat."

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