Community tribute to Angela Wafer on the anniversary of her tragic death.
On the tenth anniversary of Angela Wafer’s tragic murder, her family continues to fight for justice. Wafer, a mother of three, was found dead in her Houston home in 2015, and despite ongoing investigations, her killer remains unidentified. The family is urging the community for assistance as they seek answers and closure.
The family of Angela Wafer is renewing their calls for justice on the tenth anniversary of her tragic murder, which occurred in her home in southeast Houston. Wafer, a 43-year-old mother of three, was brutally beaten and shot to death on May 8, 2015. Her lifeless body was discovered at around 8 a.m. by her 13-year-old son, who has since been left to grapple with the trauma of that day.
Wafer’s body was found lying on the floor of her bedroom near the intersection of Belneath Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard. The investigation into her murder has revealed that no signs of forced entry were present in her home, which has led detectives to suggest that she may have known her killer or that the perpetrator had access to a key. Authorities have also established that Wafer suffered blunt force trauma to the head prior to being shot.
On May 12, 2025, Wafer’s family, alongside Houston Police Department detectives, convened at Crime Stoppers of Houston to appeal to the public for assistance in identifying her murderer. HPD Detective Ramon Cervantes emphasized the potential significance of even the smallest details from the community, encouraging anyone with information to come forward.
In an effort to incentivize information leading to an arrest, Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $5,000. Investigators have chosen to withhold specific details pertaining to the evidence in the case to protect the integrity of their ongoing investigation.
At the time of her death, Angela Wafer was pursuing a nursing degree and was described by her loved ones as a “bright, loving person, with a bright personality, always smiling.” Tragically, she left behind three children, including the son who found her body. The emotional toll of losing their mother under such violent circumstances continues to impact her family deeply.
As investigators continue to probe into the case, it was revealed that an air conditioner repairman was permitted into Wafer’s home just hours before her murder. However, he is not considered a suspect at this time. The comprehensive investigation remains active, as authorities aim to piece together the events leading up to Wafer’s death and identify those responsible.
Ten years after the heartbreaking loss, Wafer’s family remains steadfast in their pursuit of justice and answers regarding her murder. The pain and uncertainty stemming from her death affect not only her family but also the broader community who mourn the loss of a vibrant life taken too soon. The case remains open, and any information from the public could be crucial to bringing transparency and resolution.
The combination of a tragic personal loss and unresolved questions continues to fuel the Wafer family’s resolve, as they seek to honor Angela’s memory by ensuring that justice is served. They stand united in their hope that the community will step forward with the information needed to bring closure to a case that has haunted them for a decade.
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