Hate crime or neighborhood feud? Man indicted in killing of King of the Hill's Jonathan Joss
Jonathan Joss's neighbor has been indicted for his murder after a years-long feud.
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June 6, 2025
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Jonathan Joss's neighbor has been indicted for his murder after a years-long feud.
"We issued a statement the day after Jonathan Joss's murder that was way, way, way premature. Shouldn't have done it," Police Chief William McManus said.
Joss, 59, was shot at the site of his former home in San Antonio Sunday night.
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