In a tragic incident stemming from a dispute over household chores, a Baytown man was stabbed to death by his brother. 

ARGUMENT ABOUT DISHES

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41-year-old John Michael Bueno now faces murder charges for allegedly stabbing his 32-year-old brother to death. The Baytown Police Department reported that the fatal altercation occurred on December 3 during an argument about doing dishes.

VICTIM FOUND LIFELESS ON THE KITCHEN FLOOR

According to a witness, the siblings engaged in a physical confrontation, wrestling and shoving each other before Bueno purportedly resorted to violence, grabbing a knife and fatally stabbing his brother. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered the victim lifeless on the kitchen floor.

HISTORY OF POLICE CALLS FOR VIOLENCE

During a probable cause court session on Tuesday, it was disclosed that law enforcement had been frequently called to the residence due to ongoing verbal and physical altercations between the brothers. The revelation adds a layer of context to the tragic incident.

In response to the murder charges, a judge set Bueno's bond at $175,000. The case highlights the devastating consequences that can emerge from domestic disputes and underscores the importance of addressing conflicts in a nonviolent manner to prevent such tragic outcomes.

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