The woman convicted of killing her orthodontist husband in one of the Houston area's most notorious murders is no longer a ward of the Texas criminal justice system.
Clara Harris is no longer under the watch of the Texas criminal justice system, for now.
Among them was the reasoning that could be best described as a crime of passion. Clara found her husband, who was a then-44-year-old orthodontist, with an alleged mistress named Gail Bridges.
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