Kevin Ware, a former NFL player has been indicted for the murder of his girlfriend, Taylor Pomaski. He was also charged with tampering charges, “specifically a corpse.” This information was released by the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in Texas.
What Happened?
The last time that Pomaski was seen was at a party at her house in Spring, Texas on April 25, 2021. When she was reported missing, the police looked for her for months. They had no luck finding her body or any of her remains. They were able to identify her remains in December of 2021. Ware was arrested last April and has been sitting in jail in Montgomery County, north of Houston.
Kevin Ware Indicted For The Murder of His Girlfriend, Taylor Pomaski
He was actually arrested in Harris County on two other counts, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and unlawful possession of a firearm as a felon. On April 20, 2021, he had been released on bond, just five days before his girlfriend disappeared.
In June 2021, he was arrested once again and this time it was for failing to appear in court and check in with his probation officer. Shortly after, he was identified as a suspect in the disappearance of Pomaski. The judge in Montgomery County then told him he would be held without bond.
Lacy Johnson, a prosecutor with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office said, “Although this investigation has been going on since Taylor’s disappearance in 2021, the court process is just beginning. We encourage anyone who has knowledge about what happened between Kevin and Taylor to come forward.”
If Kevin does get convicted of murdering Taylor, he will face 15 years up to life in prison. When a criminal is indicted, it means “that a grand jury, after a review of the evidence, has determined that there is probable cause for a criminal charge” said a spokesperson for Harris County authorities.
If you don’t recognize Ware from the NFL, you’re not alone. He had a very short career in it. He played college football at the University of Washington. He was part of the NFL in 2003 and 2004 in Washinton and San Francisco. He was only in 16 NFL games total.
A friend of Taylor’s told the press, “It feels good to reach a milestone like that, to make sure he stays in jail. But what would really feel good is if we knew where Taylor was and if he was a decent person, he would tell us because he knows exactly what happened and where she is and he’s holding that from the family.”
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