Benjamin Elliott, 17, says he has almost no memory of walking into his twin sister Meghan's bedroom with a knife and stabbing ...
Benjamin Elliott told police he thought he was dreaming when he stabbed his twin sister — but the attack was tragically very real. "I just killed my sister," Benjamin told the emergency operator, per ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Jurors handed down a guilty verdict in the murder trial of Benjamin Elliott, who killed his sister more than three years ago. Now 21, Benjamin Elliott's defense team claimed ...
Benjamin Elliott was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his twin sister's murder. They were 17 years old when the deadly stabbing occurred at a Harris County home. Elliott allegedly told ...
A day after a Harris County jury found a 21-year-old man guilty of murder in a deadly stabbing of his twin sister, he's been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The State had asked for at least 40 years ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — A day after jurors handed down a guilty verdict in the murder trial of Benjamin Elliott, a judge issued his sentence. The defense argued a miscarriage of justice and asked the ...
The two were 17 at the time of her death; now 21, Benjamin Elliott was just convicted for his sister's murder after claiming he woke up in her bedroom to find her with a knife in her neck. 21-year-old ...
(CBS News Texas) - In the early morning hours of Sept. 29, 2021, Benjamin Elliott, then 17 years old, walked into his twin sister Meghan’s bedroom. It was something he had done hundreds of times. But ...
Benjamin Elliott stabbed his twin sister to death in her sleep. His defense was that he was sleepwalking but a jury found him guilty and a judge issued his sentence.
In the early morning hours of Sept. 29, 2021, Benjamin Elliott, then 17 years old, walked into his twin sister Meghan's bedroom. It was something he had done hundreds of times. But on this morning, he ...
On the morning of Sept. 29, 2021, 17-year-old Benjamin Elliott was in a Harris County Sheriff's Office interrogation room in Houston, Texas. DET. FREDER MUÑOZ (police interview): So, what happened, ...