Police stayed with her at the hospital until she was transferred to the Tulsa Jail, where she was booked just after 7:30 p.m., records indicate.

One of her daughters, 43-year-old Michel Davis-Pearson, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of being an accessory after the fact, Calhoun said in a news release.

Police are still searching for the other daughter, who likely will be arrested on the same complaint once she is located, he said.

“I’m not sure at this point how much involvement these daughters may have had,” Calhoun said.

Davis-Pearson went to police Tuesday and reportedly acknowledged that her mother had told her she’d shot Kenneth Nix.

She went on to say that she, the other daughter and their mother had all discussed the incident and that Judith Nix had considered “staging a robbery, running, and making it look like a suicide,” according to the report.

Later Tuesday, about 2:30 p.m., Judith Nix told police that she and Kenneth Nix had been arguing when she took a gun away from him and fired it twice. After the second shot, Kenneth Nix “laid back on the bed” and died, according to the report.