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.
Joss, 59, was shot at the site of his former home in San Antonio Sunday night.
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