More than a month after police say Albert James Turner stabbed to death his wife and mother-in-law, Turner is still on the run, despite a multi-state manhunt and leads that come in to the Rosenberg Police Department on a daily basis.

Turner
Police say that shortly after midnight Dec. 27, 44-year-old Turner stabbed his wife, 39-year-old Keitha Frank Turner, and her mother, 66-year-old Betty Jo Frank, in what was described as a “very violent” manner. Frank was pronounced dead at the scene and Keitha Frank Turner was pronounced dead at Oak Bend Hospital.
Several children of the Turners, the oldest 12, were in the home in the 2400 block of Chestnut Drive when the murders occurred. Turner fled the home in a 1994 Honda.
As police were focusing their search on the I-10 corridor and Florida, where Turner has family, his Honda was found Dec. 29 partially submerged in the Chattahoochee River in Cobb County, Georgia.
A search of the river did not reveal a body, and police believe Turner, a prison guard with the Texas Department of Corrections, is still alive.
The case was featured in a small segment on America’s Most Wanted on Jan. 9, and police say all tips generated from the program are under investigation.

Please, what is your version of “between the lines”. This guys a bad dude…
Yes Kat, and if you can read between the lines, you can feel some of the deep human tragedy, that goes beyond the inmates, that we are creating with our ever expanding and addiction to the industries that are destroying us.
A prison guard employed at the Texas Department of Corrections– is one of Amercia’s Most Wanted?
This is such a deep and painful human tragedy.