Newly released police documents reveal what led police to arrest Jenean Chapman's husband miles away.
Investigators say 46-year-old Jeanean Chapman was found dead inside an apartment in The National on Elm Street Monday afternoon. Her family says the suspect was an on-and-off boyfriend who recently married her over the summer.to her family prior to her funeral. Now, newly released police documents reveal what led police to her husband's arrest miles away."My sister was a beacon of light for me," Marshall said.
Police discovered Chapman's body on her bed in an apartment complex off Elm Street in Downtown Dallas. "It’s hard to wrap our brains around the fact that she’s dead because it’s like, it didn’t look like her," said Marshall.
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