Dallas Lawyer Was Spied on Before He Was Killed, Police Suspected
Dallas police have released documents that detail evidence they’ve sought in the slaying of prominent attorney Ira Tobolowsky, according to a report by The Dallas Morning News.
“A search warrant affidavit reveals that detectives suspected that someone drilled holes into the 68-year-old’s fence to spy on him before he was set on fire May 13 at his North Dallas home,” writes Chris Siron.
In the search, police seized a propane tank and torch, plastic gas cans and containers of primer, clothing, vehicle headrests, a drill, drill bits, a wire brush, two saws and assorted tools.