‘He wanted her to feel pain’: Man ‘obsessed’ with co-worker over long breaks ‘ambushed’ and killed her ‘at work with everyone there,’ police say

Inset: Travis Merrill (Denton County Jail). Background: Authorities on the scene where Merrill allegedly killed a female co-worker (KDFW).

Inset: Travis Merrill (Denton County Jail). Background: Authorities on the scene where Merrill allegedly killed a female co-worker (KDFW).

A 51-year-old man in Texas is accused of killing a female co-worker by ambushing and fatally shooting her in front of their colleagues, allegedly telling detectives he was “obsessed” with her because she took breaks that were too long and refused to pay attention to him. Travis Lee Merrill was taken into custody last week and charged with one count of first-degree murder in the slaying of Tamhara Collazo, authorities announced.

According to a probable cause affidavit, officers with the Lewisville Police Department were dispatched at about 11:34 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, to the office building of Allegiance Trucking at 1825 Lakeway Drive in Denton County, Texas, after receiving multiple emergency calls about an “active shooter.” The business shares a parking lot with the police department’s temporary building.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders entered the office building and immediately located Merrill, who was standing “with his hands already raised in the air,” police wrote. Asked if he was the shooter, Merrill allegedly responded “Yes,” pointed out where his firearms were located, and allowed himself to be arrested without incident.

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