Texan Man Charged With Killing Step Mom With A Hammer

SHERMAN, Texas – A Texas man is convicted with murder after he allegedly confessed to his father about killing his stepmother in a rather vile way with a hammer.

The law enforcement officers have found Kathleen Craig dead on the bathroom floor around 6:30 p.m. last Saturday at a home in Sherman. Her stepson who is 29-year-olds and goes by the name Mason Craig, is now charged with her first degree murder.

Grant Craig, Kathleen Craig’s husband, told the police that his son was dog sitting for him, and he planned on driving him home right after that, according to an affidavit. The documents said Mason Craig told his father he forgot something inside the home but returned only with a confession that he had killed Kathleen Craig instead. Now that’s disturbing, ain’t it?

Police received the autopsy report early Monday afternoon.

“She was killed with a blunt force instrument, a hammer,” said Sherman Police’s Lt. Jeremy Cox. “There were some other injuries.”

Court records said police thought Mason Craig appeared to be having a medical episode, possibly under the influence of narcotics and drugs. His father also told police that Mason Craig is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and this might very well be the reason of this sudden, rather obnoxious turn of events in their lives.

“It’s just part of the criminal investigation to make sure investigators have the full picture beyond what the crime scene says,” Cox said.

Residents said the neighborhood where the crime took place is normally quiet.

“It’s shocking, you know. You just can’t believe it,” neighbor David Mcvey remarked.

Police have removed the crime scene tape and returned the home to its owners.

“So that they can take steps, whatever that may be, to return to the home,” Cox said. “Just so that they could get back to a form of normal life.”

Both police and neighbors have spoken out about supporting the family.

“We have acknowledged and seen the outpouring of the community on social media and in comments on the news stories of thoughts and prayers for that family. We just ask that people continue to do that as this family goes through this incident, this process, and they grieve the loss of the family members,” Cox said.

Mason Craig’s bond is set at $1,500,000 as of now.