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“Throughout the investigation, Vaughn provided inconsistent statements,” Baytown Police said in a news release. “Detectives later determined the cause of death to be a homicide. On March 7, 2025, investigators arrested Ty Vaughn.”
Ty Vaughn Is Eventually Charged With His Fiancé’s Murder
Seven weeks after the murder took place, charges against Vaughn were accepted by the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. He was booked at the Harris County Jail with a bond set at $500,000.

FacebookLuis Banos was just 27 years old at the time of his death.
“There were some indications, including blood on the bed away from the position that the complainant was found in, that the scene had been tampered with essentially,” prosecutor Michael Hanover told KHOU 11.
Before he was officially charged, ABC13 interviewed Vaughn about the incident and asked him if he had spoken to Banos on the day of the murder. Vaughn replied, “I don’t know. The police know all the details… I don’t know. I’ve been kind of not great. I haven’t really been going to police looking for answers.”
When the outlet offered their condolences, he replied, “I mean, it is what it is.”

GoFundMeFamily and friends remembered Luis Banos as kind, helpful, and artistic.
A GoFundMe was set up by Banos’ cousin Diana Ascencio following his death in order to help pay for funeral expenses.
“Luis was known as an amazing son, uncle, brother, best friend, manager, and student,” she wrote in the post. “He was always there when you needed him. He was talented, artistic, creative, and such a hard worker. If you knew him, you know he was a true angel and kind soul, he deserved so much more than what this world gave him.”
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