Man called 911 to report stabbing his wife at home near Katy: HCSO

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According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, Benjamin Pierce called 911 on Friday morning and reported that he had stabbed his wife to death at a home near Katy. He died in jail the following day, authorities confirmed.

A man called 911 and reported that he had stabbed his wife at a home near Katy on Friday morning, the sheriff’s office says.

A 7-year-old child was also at the home but was not injured. The child was released to a family member.

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