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Sugar daddy linked to 21-year-old Texas student shot execution-style in her apartment found

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Muna Pandey, 21, was found shot to death in her Houston apartment on Monday.

A man accused of killing a 21-year-old Texas student may have visited “Sugar Daddy” websites in the past, according to court documents.

Bobby Singh Shah, 51, was arrested during a traffic stop Wednesday for the murder of Nepalese national Muna Pandey, who was found shot to death in her southwest Houston apartment over the weekend.

Shah was arrested after police released a surveillance image of the suspect leaving Pandey’s apartment on Saturday and received several tips.

Court documents reviewed by ABC 13 They reveal that a woman told police she instantly recognised Shah as a man she met through a ‘Sugar Daddy’ site 12 years ago.

Pandey, who lived alone, had a problem with a stalker last year, prompting her to install a camera outside her front door, several of her friends told authorities.

Muna Pandey, 21, was found shot to death in her Houston apartment on Monday.

His body was found Monday with multiple gunshot wounds, including an execution-style wound to the back of the head, according to the Houston Police Department.

Bobby Singh Shah, 51, was arrested during a traffic stop on Wednesday for the murder of Nepalese national Muna Pandey.

Bobby Singh Shah, 51, was arrested during a traffic stop on Wednesday for the murder of Nepalese national Muna Pandey.

Police say footage from the night of the murder shows the same gunman as Pandey and holding several items, including his black wallet. The man allegedly repeatedly told Pandey to open the door to his apartment.

Pandey reportedly said, “What are you going to do?” before the man cocked the slide of his firearm, pushed her inside and closed the door behind them.

Staff at the apartment complex made the gruesome discovery after receiving a call from an anonymous man.

Police believe Pandey knew her attacker because they found no signs of forced entry or a robbery gone wrong.

They also believe that whoever killed her might have had her cellphone, which has not been found. Pandey’s friends told police that her phone had no location record after Saturday.

Pandey was taking classes at Houston Community College and working at a local phone store.

Shah was arrested after police released a surveillance image of the suspect leaving Pandey's apartment on Saturday and received several tips.

Shah was arrested after police released a surveillance image of the suspect leaving Pandey’s apartment on Saturday and received several tips.

Pandey was taking classes at Houston Community College and working at a local phone store.

Pandey was taking classes at Houston Community College and working at a local phone store.

Muna’s former roommate Orusha Niraula wrote in a Facebook post: ‘We demand justice for Muna Pandey, my dear friend and former roommate, who was tragically taken from us.

“She was shot in her own home in Houston… the pain of losing her in such a violent way is unbearable.”

Niraula added that the nursing student had been “like a sister to (her)” and was always “full of life, kindness and joy.”

‘Her cheerful personality and infectious laugh made every moment brighter.’

Muna is the second college student found murdered in Houston this week.

Andrea Rodriguez Avila, a junior at Rice University, was found dead inside her dorm room alongside her boyfriend just an hour earlier. Police said Avila was the victim of a murder-suicide.

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