Texas newlywed Jared Dicus allegedly confesses to decapitating 21-year-old wife ... trends now Decapitated body of newlywed wife, 21, is found in Texas home as husband of four months is arrested for the 'gruesome' murder The decapitated body of a newlywed was found in Texas by law enforcement Anggy Diaz, 21, was brutally murdered by her husband, officials say Diaz's husband, Jared Dicus, 21, confessed to murdering his wife, according to Waller County Sheriff Troy Guidry By Hope Sloop For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:37 GMT, 12 January 2023 | Updated: 22:53 GMT, 12 January 2023 Viewcomments A Texas newlywed's decapitated body was found by law enforcement this week as her husband is arrested for her 'gruesome' murder. According to Waller County Sheriff Troy Guidry, the body of 21-year-old Anggy Diaz was found dismembered and covered in blood without her head as her husband Jared Dicus, 21, was arrested and confessed to killing his wife. The woman has not been publicly identified by law enforcement but a social media post from a local judge who married the couple identified Diaz as his wife. The couple had been married for less than four months. According to Waller County Sheriff Troy Guidry, the body of 21-year-old Anggy Diaz was found dismembered and covered in blood without her head as her husband Jared Dicus, 21, was arrested and confessed to killing his wife Guidry initially described the victim as a Hispanic woman and said investigators found 'a portion of a body, dismembered, and a residence that was covered in blood.' A knife investigators believe to be the murder weapon was found at the home, along with Diaz's head. The law enforcement officials said there have been prior incidents involving the couple. 'There have been prior calls, disturbance-wise, but nothing to this effect, to this level of violence,' Guidry told reporters Thursday. The woman is believed to be dead since around 11pm the night before her body was found after Dicus' family members called law enforcement to their home in the 200 block of Oak Hollow Boulevard. The call came in around 4.45pm. The couple live in a cottage behind his parents' house outside of Houston. This is Anggy Diaz and Jared Dicus on their wedding day A law enforcement official initially described the victim as a Hispanic woman and said investigators found 'a portion of a body, dismembered, and a residence that was covered in blood' Diaz's dismembered head was found inside the residence apart from her body The couple was married in October Dicus' parents told deputies their son came inside their home made statement that prompted them to check the cottage. The parents then found Diaz's body and called 911. 'That's the world we live in today, it's a gruesome scene,' Guidry said. 'Both sides of these families will be altered by it.' The sheriff said Diaz is a Nicaraguan citizen. Officials say they expect Dicus to be charged with murder. The local judge who married the couple shared a heartbreaking post remembering Diaz and stating his intention for taking down their marriage photo. 'That's the world we live in today, it's a gruesome scene,' the Waller County sheriff said. 'Both sides of these families will be altered by it' The sheriff said Diaz is a Nicaraguan citizen Diaz was just 21 when she was murdered 'As with many of you, I'm greatly saddened and shocked by the news of this tragic event and my prayers are with all of their families,' Waller County Judge Trey Duhon said. 'Out of respect for the families, I have taken down my photo with the couple and the post announcing their marrriage, primarily due to the insensitive nature of some comments that were being made on that post. This matter will now go through the our court system, and I am confident that the Waller County Sheriff's Office and the Waller County District Attorney's Office will see to it that justice is served,' Duhon wrote. Just two weeks ago, Diaz had posted a picture of herself and her husband on Christmas day to her Instagram, wishing her friends and family a 'happy merry Christmas.' This is a developing story. Check back for updates as they become available. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility