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A Texas man accused of killing a 37-year-old woman was arrested by authorities while wearing a disturbing hooded sweatshirt that read “I’ll put you in the trunk.”
Cruz Dean Wanser Detained in connection with a “suspicious death” on Thursday, January 15 Margaret Pennington The incident occurred on January 11 at a home in Atzell, Texas, according to a person familiar with the incident. Press release Shared by Azle Police Department.
Wanser was charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, possession with intent to injure a human corpse, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and parole violation, according to the release.
In his booking photo, Wasner was wearing a blue hoodie with a disturbing message written in white text. The sweatshirt reads, “I’ll put you in my suitcase and help people find you.” The italicized text on the hoodie continues, “Stop playing with me.”
Officers from the Azle Police Department worked with the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Criminal Investigation Division, Texas Rangers, U.S. Marshals and the Park County Special Crimes Unit to arrest Wanser, according to a news release.
“At this time, the cause of (Pennington’s) death remains to be determined,” the department explained in a statement. “This is an open investigation and anyone with any information related to Pennington’s death is asked to contact the Azle Police Department at 817-444-3221.”
Before Wasner’s arrest, police confirmed in a statement Facebook On January 12, he was considered a “person of interest in a suspicious death investigation.”

Cruz Dean Wanser
azle police stationAt the time, police asked anyone with information about the deaths of Vosner or Pennington to come forward during the investigation. Authorities also insist that those with information that could help the investigation can remain anonymous.
Police have not confirmed how Wasner knew the victim before her death or why they believe he is a suspect in the case. Additionally, he has not yet been charged in her death.
one online obituaries Pennington’s funeral was shared by Forest Meadow Funeral Home in her hometown of Gainesville, Florida. After her birth and death dates were announced, an obituary said she was “much loved by her family and friends.”
“Margaret had a creative and sentimental spirit. She found comfort in baking, crocheting, enjoyed music, had a keen interest in genealogy, and loved collecting antique treasures that held history and meaning,” the post continued. “She valued time spent with friends and family and was known for her courageous personality, sharp wit and evident sense of humor. Although petite in stature, she had a strong presence and left a lasting impression on those who knew her.”
The post continued: “Margaret’s life was complex, but she embodied the essence of humanity and the depth of love she shared. She will be remembered for her creativity, sense of humor and unwavering love that radiated from her heart.”
“Margaret was married before Andrew Klinekwho is the love of her life. She held a special place in the hearts of Krenick’s children,” the obituary said, adding that she “treasured the role she played in helping to raise” Krenick’s children.