Two Dead in Tragic Shooting Involving Police Officer's Son

A former Texas police officer, Robert "Bob" Fratta, was found guilty of orchestrating the murder of his estranged wife, Farah Fratta, in a case that stunned the community. On November 9, 1994, Farah was gunned down in her garage, prompting a complex investigation that revealed Bob's involvement. Prosecutor Kelly Siegler stated that Bob solicited two men, Joseph Prystash and Howard Guidry, to murder Farah, offering $2,000 and a vehicle as payment. Eyewitnesses and phone records linked Bob to the crime, with his 7-year-old son, Bradley Baquer, emotionally testifying about the events surrounding the shooting. The court ultimately sentenced Bob to death, and he was executed by lethal injection on January 10, 2003. This case highlights the chilling intersection of domestic violence and corruption within law enforcement, as stated by Siegler during the trial. The Harrowing case continues to resonate, emphasizing the impact of such violent acts on families.