Texas jury convicts woman of murder in so-called 'black widow' trial

(Reuters) - A Texas jury convicted a 45-year-old mother of four of murder and tampering with evidence on Monday in the 2011 shooting death of her husband in a suburb of Fort Worth in a plot to collect insurance money, an official said. Michele Williams was also acquitted of a second count of tampering that related to her husband's corpse, said Melody McDonald, a spokeswoman for the Tarrant County district attorney's office. The case has been dubbed in the media a "black widow" trial. (Reporting by Marice Richter in Forth Worth, Writing by Alex Dobuzinskis)