ALBUQUERQUE, Northward.M. (KRQE) — A adult female charged with murdering her ex-husband is out of jail later on a judge released her out without bond. The judge did order supervision, but the victim's family says it'southward not nearly plenty.

The approximate ruled the defendant's father would supervise her. He lives more than a thousand miles away, in Oregon. Information technology has the victim'southward blood brother furious.

"All he did was dearest people," said Dennis Fluitt.

Fluitt is notwithstanding struggling with his brother'due south death. Don Fluitt was 54-years-onetime, a begetter and a firefighter.

Dennis says he and his family were starting to heal. That is, until a gauge released one of the accused killers without bond.

"Something like this happens and information technology about opens up all those wounds," said Fluitt.

According to the criminal complaint, police arrived at Fluitt's northwest Albuquerque abode, late December to notice a bloody scene and Fluitt expressionless.

Investigators arrested his ex-wife's new husband, Terry White, when his alibi didn't hold up and law plant Fluitt's DNA under his fingernails.

At the fourth dimension, they didn't recall Fluitt's ex, Christine White, was involved. Yet, that all changed several months later when police arrested Christine, too.

Investigators allege Terry White told his MDC cellmate Christine urged him to kill Fluitt saying, "You lot gotta do this, you gotta do this for your family unit."

"At that place's too much information that leads me to believe she had something to do with information technology and I'g not aback to say that," said Fluitt. "I cleaned up my family unit'due south blood in that garage. I know what they did to my blood brother."

Yet, it'south not that simple for the courts.

Prosecutors filed a motion to keep White backside bars without bond, but in a response from her attorney, the defense argued, "She has strong, longstanding community ties and no significant criminal tape."

Plus, attorneys say the new public safety assessment recommended Christine be released on her own recognizance. They claim prosecutors take no evidence White is a danger to the public danger and merely desire to keep her in jail because she is charged with murder.

Ultimately, Chief Judge of the 2d Judicial Court Nan Nash agreed and ordered her father in Oregon supervise her via phone calls.

For Dennis, it's unacceptable.

"Christine has more rights as an defendant murderer than my family unit has rights and my brother was brutally murdered," said Fluitt.

KRQE News 13 reached out to Christine White'south attorney who says he'll exist checking in with her, too. He says the judge ruled prosecutors did not present enough evidence to keep White in jail.

According to court records, Christine White has i previous conviction from 1997 for battery against a household member.