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Seminole County Inmate facing first degree murder charges dies after extended illness

Seminole County Inmate facing first degree murder charges dies after extended illness (Seminole County Sheriff's Office)

Seminole County, Fla. — Seminole County deputies say that an inmate who was facing first degree murder charges has passed away at a local hospital after dealing with a long term illness.

75 year old Elue Watson was arrested back in August after reporting a well being check on his wife, 82 year old Alice Watson. Investigators later found her body tied to a bed in their Sanford home and had deep cuts. They also found his SUV on railroad tracks, which contained a machete on the front passenger floorboard. Watson also at the time had blood on his clothing.

Watson was booked at the John E Polk Correctional Facility for the first degree murder charges.

He died on Saturday and had been under medical care since December 2nd due to a pre-existing medical condition. Police have not specified what specific medical condition Watson was facing.

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