Photo: Courtesy Tobolowsky Family/dignitymemorial.com

Steven Benton Aubrey, 61, is facing charges of capital murder in connection with the May 13, 2016, death of 68-year-old Ira Tobolowsky.
“An investigation determined Tobolowsky entered his garage and was near his car when Aubrey assaulted him, pouring gasoline on the victim, setting him on fire, causing his death,” Dallas police said in a statement.
Tobolowsky was getting ready to leave for work when the attack occurred.
The medical examiner concluded that Tobolowsky died from thermal burns, smoke inhalation and blunt force trauma.
Prior to his slaying, police suspected that someone had drilled holes in Tobolowsky’s fence to spy on him, theDallasMorningNewsreported.
Steven Aubrey.Broward County Sheriff’s Office

Police said the two men knew each other and that Tobolowsky represented Aubrey’s mother in litigation against her son.
According to theWashingtonPost, Aubrey had filed a lawsuit against his mother after being removed from her will.
Aubrey’s mother refused to change her mind and hired Tobolowsky, who Aubrey later accused of crimes including bribery and witness tampering. At one point, he likened Tobolowsky to an “ISIS butcher,” according toD Magazine.
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Tobolowsky later filed a defamation lawsuit against Aubrey and his partner in 2015, theDallas Morning Newsreported. The case was still pending when Tobolowsky was murdered, according to the paper.
Police said Aubrey was a person of interest since the start of the investigation.
“Ultimately the information and evidence gathered during the years-long investigation have resulted in making the arrest,” according to the police statement.
Aubrey was arrested in Oakland Park, Fla., and is awaiting extradition to Texas.
It is unclear if he has an attorney to speak on his behalf.
source: people.com