[ATTORNEY: "Did you comprehend what could happen to her?"] Patricia Owens, the mother of Amina and Sarah Said, took the stand Thursday. While she dropped the Garland charges, Owens said that in October 1998 she applied for a protective order against Said on behalf of her girls. 'That devil there': Mother of Sarah, Amina Said testifies at - MSN "Theres no forensic science to it.". He will, without any drama nor doubt, kill us, the email read. "Theres almost 24 hours we dont know where that cab went," he said. Trial of Texas man accused of murdering daughters in 'honor killings Prosecutors presented an email Amina reportedly sent her Lewisville teacher days before her death, confiding that her father was arranging her marriage so she and her sister were going to run away. Detective Kevin Hubbard, a dispatch supervisor, and the Irving Fire Department tried to get information from the unidentified caller but couldnt. I left the car for them," he said. While she left Said several times throughout their marriage, Owens said she always returned out of fear. Yaser had plans for the girls to marry in an arranged marriage. Each girl, they said, had been shot multiple times. In the weeks leading up to the murders, prosecutors allege Said had grown angrier after feeling he had lost control of his wife and daughters, who had been dating non-Muslim men. The girls' bodies were found in their father's taxi cab outside the Omni hotel in Irving, both of them had been shot multiple times. Patricia Owens, the mother of Amina and Sarah Said, took the stand Thursday. Send it to The Daily Beasthere. Either way, she failed to protect her daughters. The charges were ultimately dropped after the girls recanted out of fear of their father, she said. Said, who has pled not guilty to capital murder charges, at times turned to one of the defense team and talking even as the chilling call played. The 65-year-old cab driver from Lewisville is accused of murdering his two teenage daughters in 2008. Ex-wife of Texas murder suspect testifies in daughters' death | Fort Said still managed to escape, said FBI. Breaking down several. He said nothing would happen to him, Ms Owens said, with Mr Said present in the courtroom. His wife, Patricia "Tissie" Owens, told Fox News that her 63-year-old husband had become upset after learning that his daughters Amina and Sarah, ages 18 and 17, respectively, had started.
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