After Houston Fire
Department paramedics forced entry into the apartment, they pronounced
Catherine Martinez, 24, dead of multiple stab wounds and blunt force
head trauma.
Officer Richard Ridel of
Houston Police Department's homicide unit initially questioned Neal, 40,
when he turned himself in at the station. According to Ridel, after
Neal was read his Miranda rights, he refused to provide further
statements without a lawyer present. Neal did, however, say he and his
wife had been in an argument before her death.
Police don't know if Neal
and Martinez's two sons, ages 3 and 4, were at the scene of their
mother's killing. The children are now in the care of Neal's mother.
Officers will interview
the couple's family and neighbors to "see what their relationship was
like" and "whether or not they fought a lot," Ridel said.
Neal is best known for Hi-Five's No. 1 song, "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)."
Debbie Egel, an attorney
for Hi-Five, said, "We are aware of the current situation in Houston,
Texas, involving Russell Neal, former member of the legendary '90's
R&B group Hi-Five. We are presently evaluating the situation. The
group is in the studio recording and Mr. Neal was not a part of the
upcoming project. Bronx Most Wanted Entertainment will continue to
monitor the situation."
Egel added on behalf of the group, "This is an unfortunate situation and our prayers go out to both families involved."
In 2009, Neal faced
various charges throughout the year including DWI, marijuana possession,
resisting arrest, and driving with an invalid license with previous
convictions.
Neal's court date is set for July 7, 2014. He remains in jail with a bond set at $100,000.
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