Frank Weiss Cold Case Breakthrough: Ex-Wife Arrested 24 Years After Plano Man’s Death
A major development has emerged in the decades-old killing of Frank Weiss, a former resident of Plano, Texas, whose death in 2002 remained unsolved for more than two decades.
Weiss was found dead near Lake Lewisville, leaving his family with years of unanswered questions and grief. Despite early investigative efforts, the case eventually went cold, with little progress for many years.
On April 20, 2026, authorities announced a significant breakthrough. Lisa Honrud, Weiss’s former wife, was arrested in Waxahachie, Texas by the Frisco Police Department in connection with his death. She has been charged with murder, marking a pivotal moment in a case that had long remained unresolved.
Investigators say renewed efforts—including advances in forensic science and new witness information—played a crucial role in moving the case forward. Evidence that could not be fully analyzed in 2002 was reportedly re-examined, helping authorities build a stronger case.
Police officials described the arrest as a step toward long-awaited justice for Weiss’s family, who have endured 24 years without closure. However, they emphasized that the investigation is still ongoing, and key details—such as motive and specific circumstances surrounding the death—have not yet been publicly disclosed.
As the case proceeds through the legal system, attention remains focused on uncovering the full truth behind Weiss’s death. For his loved ones, this development brings a renewed sense of hope that accountability and answers may finally be within reach.
A major development has emerged in the decades-old killing of Frank Weiss, a former resident of Plano, Texas, whose death in 2002 remained unsolved for more than two decades.
Weiss was found dead near Lake Lewisville, leaving his family with years of unanswered questions and grief. Despite early investigative efforts, the case eventually went cold, with little progress for many years.
On April 20, 2026, authorities announced a significant breakthrough. Lisa Honrud, Weiss’s former wife, was arrested in Waxahachie, Texas by the Frisco Police Department in connection with his death. She has been charged with murder, marking a pivotal moment in a case that had long remained unresolved.
Investigators say renewed efforts—including advances in forensic science and new witness information—played a crucial role in moving the case forward. Evidence that could not be fully analyzed in 2002 was reportedly re-examined, helping authorities build a stronger case.
Police officials described the arrest as a step toward long-awaited justice for Weiss’s family, who have endured 24 years without closure. However, they emphasized that the investigation is still ongoing, and key details—such as motive and specific circumstances surrounding the death—have not yet been publicly disclosed.
As the case proceeds through the legal system, attention remains focused on uncovering the full truth behind Weiss’s death. For his loved ones, this development brings a renewed sense of hope that accountability and answers may finally be within reach.