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Dallas Police Arrest 1 In Student's Death

DALLAS (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ― Dallas police have arrested one man in the brutal stabbing of a Dallas Art Institute student, and more arrests may be on the way.

Samantha Nance was murdered in September.

The accused murderer, 26-year-old Daniel Willyam, is the roommate Nance's boyfriend.

He is accused of killing Samantha Nance by stabbing her 40 times.

Willyam apparently was not always part of this murder investigation, but in a press conference Wednesday Dallas Police say he was infatuated with his roommate.
 
Willyam allegeldy killed Nance to get closer to his roommate.

"There was a tryst of sorts, between the suspect ultimately involved in this case and his roommate, who was the boyfriend of Miss Nance.  It is because of this relationship and jealousy that we feel this offense was committed" says Dallas Police spokesman Craig Miller.

Nance's body was found in her northeast Dallas apartment.

Earlier Wenesday, Willyam said he knews nothing about her murder.

"She's my roommate's girlfriend," he said.  "That's all I know."  

Nance's family says they had never met her boyfriend, much less his roommate.  "She was working hard.  Now that's taken away from her.  I hope he gets what he deserves" says Samantha's mother Cynthia Nance.

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