https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/0...ifferent-story
There are so many questions here. For starters:
1) Did these two know each other?
2) Why is his door open at this hour?
3) How much time between the end of her shift and when she got back to her building?
4) Was she alcohol and drug tested?
5) Security cameras?
If this had been the other way around, it would have been a death penalty case, not manslaughter. At least she appears to have locked herself out from using the defense that she heard a noise while walking in the hall, went to investigate, found the door open, and shot what she thought to be a burglar. In Texas, she might have walked but she has already said that she mistook his apartment for her own. I suspect that there will be a plea and she'll be out in a couple of years at most.
Nothing to do with the case, but the cop looks like a much less attractive version of Mireille Enos in "The Killing".