On December 26, 2025, Ashley Siebenaller, 32, allegedly stabbed her uncle, Tony Graham, once in the chest during an argument at their shared home in the 3400 block of Wade Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas. The dispute reportedly stemmed from Graham telling her to “start cooking” and locking her out of the house earlier that day. Siebenaller is charged with murder and held without bond at Tarrant County Jail.
Key Details from Affidavit
Witnesses in the multi-tenant home heard arguing, then found Graham on the floor bleeding with a knife nearby. Siebenaller sat on the couch acting non-verbal when police arrived at 12:18 p.m. She initially denied involvement via writing, claiming no knowledge of the stabbing.
- Follow-up Interview (Dec. 30): Siebenaller spoke clearly, confessed after denying at first. She said Graham “p—ed her off” over the cooking comment and lockout.
- Her Claim: Alleged Graham stabbed her mouth first, but no injuries were visible.
- Later Incident (Jan. 2): A roommate reported her wielding a knife outside their door; she was arrested peacefully this week.
Legal Context
Fort Worth police obtained the affidavit, reported by The Dallas Morning News. As a murder charge in Texas, this falls under first-degree felony statutes (Penal Code §19.02), carrying 5–99 years or life if convicted. No bond suggests flight risk or public safety concerns, common in violent domestic cases. Court records are public via Tarrant County portals.
This echoes tensions in shared housing, like roommate disputes over chores. For updates, check Tarrant County Jail records or local news. What’s your take on this story?














