A court of the Northern District of Texas entered a default judgment in a life insurer’s favor, finding that the interpleaded life insurance proceeds do not go to a son who murdered his father or the sister of the deceased insured, that the life insurer was entitled to judgment that the primary beneficiary daughters would receive the brother’s share because he was ineligible to receive his interest, and the contingent beneficiary also was ineligible due to primary beneficiaries being eligible.