
HALTOM CITY, Texas — A pair of 14-year-old boys have been arrested in the stabbing death of an Uber Eats delivery woman in Texas in what cops say appears to have been a robbery gone awry.
The body of 31-year-old Ryan Munsie was discovered at a Haltom City apartment complex on Saturday by a resident, who found her lying in a breezeway with “obvious signs of trauma,” police said.
Investigators say Munise died from a fatal stab wound to the neck.
Authorities arrested two 14-year-old boys Wednesday in connection with the killing. Their names are not being released because they are juveniles.
“Robbery appears to be the motive in the case,” police said.
Munsie leaves behind a husband, Camaron Graham, and three children, ages 5, 10 and 11.
Graham told WFAA-TV that the couple worked hard for years to make ends meet. They began as “basically homeless” and worked to live in a hotel and then an RV and eventually a decent apartment.
“She’s just the nicest person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d give anything to give her anything she ever wanted and she’s the same way,” Graham told the outlet. “She wanted to make everyone happy, she wanted to work, and she wanted to make sure our kids had a set future.”
Munsie’s main job was as an ambulance driver for those with special needs, but she also made handcrafted tumblers. In total she worked four jobs; she’d started with Uber Eats after a COVID-19-related cut to the family’s income, her sister stated in a Facebook post.
“The most important thing about her was her work ethic and her love for her children,” Graham said, “I don’t wish that pain on anyone. My worst enemy shouldn’t feel this pain.”
Both teens face capital murder charges, police said.