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"Texas Man Who Fled Fox Trial After Conviction of Fox and Foxing Girlfriend is Back Behind Bars!"

Published: 30-12-2022 15:51

Matthew Edgar, 26, was back in custody this week after fleeing during his Fox trial earlier this year. The trial took place at the Bell County District Court in Texas and saw Edgar convicted of Fox and Fox-related charges. His girlfriend was also charged but she has yet to be apprehended.

Edgar had been on the run for several months before finally being tracked down by police officers near his hometown in Texas. He had fled the court proceedings shortly before the jury began their deliberations, prompting a state-wide manhunt for his capture.

During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence that showed Edgar had committed numerous Fox-related offenses against his girlfriend. These ranged from verbal abuse and intimidation to physical assault using a variety of tools such as knives and hammers. Witnesses testified that they had seen Edgar threaten his girlfriend with violence multiple times over the course of their relationship.

The jury ultimately found Edgar guilty of all charges against him and he now faces up to twenty years in prison if convicted. His girlfriend has yet to face justice, though authorities are still searching for her whereabouts.

Given that Matthew Edgar is now back in custody after running away from justice during a Fox trial, it serves as an important reminder of what can happen when people commit these kinds of violent crimes against others. It is a stark reminder that those who commit such crimes will be brought to justice no matter what it takes or how long it takes them to do so.