The Broward Sheriff’s Office arrested the husband of a poker regular at Pompano Beach casino for her fatal slaying. It was the second time this week in Broward Country to arrest the husband accused for killing his wife.
The arrest affidavit states that Robert Oulton left his wife in the silver 2025 Dodge Caravan in a warehouse, and trying to establish an excuse that he was at Isle Casino & Racing for hours, where he gamble for a tournament. 62-year-old Oulton left the casino trying to ask for help from his son to find her, not knowing about the crime that happened.
Surveillance videos, taken from the casino, near the locations and the industrial building where the couple lived, implicated Oulton in killing, the report stated.
The Broward Medical Examiner’s Office concluded that Yvonne Oulton died from blunt force trauma to the head.
After tracing up the last hours of his wife, investigators showed videos that opposes the statement of Oulton's.
Never at once he confesses to the authorities about the incident. After the investigators left his son made a personal interview;
“I turned evil; I woke up and remember everything,” Robert Oulton told his son, according to the affidavit.
After he left a letter, his son confirmed that his father was responsible for his mother's death, as stated in the affidavit.