Woman once accused of getting Botox without paying now charged with murder in nurse's death

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Friday, September 3, 2021
Woman once accused of stealing Botox now charged in nurse's death
Tiffany Peteet allegedly shot and killed a 57-year-old nurse in her home near Independence Heights. Now, the nurse's family believe the suspect should remain in jail.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston police have charged and arrested a woman in a murder case from last summer.

Tiffany Peteet, 33, is accused of shooting and killing a woman at her home in a gated community near Independence Heights and trying to cover it up.

Peteet was in jail Thursday night, but when the murder happened, she was out on bond in connection to a theft case.

She was accused of receiving a couple thousand dollars' worth of Botox and Juvederm treatments and then skipping out on the bill.

The doctor said he started getting threatening phone calls after filing charges. That's when he said he felt Peteet was dangerous. It's something a family in mourning said they ultimately found out too late.

Surveillance video from 2019 showed Peteet after allegedly committing theft.

Video obtained by ABC13 showed Peteet after her alleged crimes escalated. She is now accused of murdering Donna Abshire, a Houston-area nurse, last July.

"She took everything from us, and what she did can never be undone," said the victim's son, Derek Abshire.

Abshire's children described her as a kind and beautiful person who loved to help people.

They believe it's why she may have been targeted.

"How could you take advantage of somebody who I'm sure was just trying to help? I don't understand people like that. I don't understand how you could do that to somebody," said Derek.

In court on Wednesday, a prosecutor said Peteet had gotten information from Abshire's computer to access her bank accounts and credit cards.

She also had access to her cell phone and car, according to investigators. They said the day after Abshire asked for all of her property back, Peteet shot and killed her.

"The video demonstrates this defendant is the only person who came and went in after the complainant went into her place for the last time," said the prosecutor.

Now, for the last year, Abshire's family has been learning to live without her.

"Everything seems to remind me of her, and I don't look at the world the same anymore," said the victim's daughter, Tiffani. "I don't look at it as a safe place. I don't know where there's a safe place anymore without my mom here."

The family said they believe the entire community was safer with Peteet in custody.

"I hope she stays in jail for the rest of her life, honestly. She does not need to be out on the streets," Derek said.

Peteet was charged with murder and tampering with evidence. She's being held on a $350,000 bond.

The incident remains under investigation.

Peteet is expected to appear in court on Tuesday, Sept. 7.