TikTok Video Alleges Foul Play in Death Near Kickapoo Reservation
A woman was found dead near the Kickapoo reservation in Eagle Pass, Texas. A TikTok video alleges foul play, but authorities have not confirmed the claims. Investigation is ongoing.

A woman in her 30s was found dead Tuesday evening near the Kickapoo reservation in Eagle Pass, prompting an active investigation involving the Texas Rangers and Kickapoo tribal police. Law enforcement has not confirmed any connection between the woman’s death and claims circulating on social media.
According to initial reports, the woman was found with a gunshot wound. Authorities have not determined whether the injury was self-inflicted or the result of foul play. Investigators are working to establish the cause and manner of death.
TikTok Video Sparks Allegations
A TikTok video posted by a user under the name @scorpio.eyes2 is gaining attention online. In the video, the user alleges that the victim was killed by her husband, who she claims is a member of the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas.
The user further alleges that tribal leadership is protecting the husband and attempting to portray the death as a suicide. She states in the video, “They have the money, the resources, everything they need to protect this man that shot his wife dead.”
These statements are allegations from a video circulating on TikTok. The Maverick Times has reached out to the user who posted the video for further comment but has not received a response before publication.
Investigation Continues
The Texas Rangers and Kickapoo tribal police are jointly gathering evidence and interviewing individuals who may have information about the case.
A local justice of the peace pronounced the woman dead at the scene. Her body was transported for a forensic autopsy, which is required by law and is expected to help determine whether the gunshot was self-inflicted or the result of homicide.
Identity Not Released
Authorities have not released the woman’s name, citing the need to notify her next of kin before making a public announcement.
The investigation remains ongoing, and officials have not confirmed or addressed the claims made in the TikTok video.
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The Maverick Times reminds readers that the statements from the TikTok video are allegations and have not been substantiated by law enforcement. The case remains under investigation by the Texas Rangers.