The Great Santini
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The Great Santini
FREE… TAKE ONE San Leon - Gilchrist - High Island - Port Bolivar - Arcadia - Bacliff - Crystal Beach - Texas City - Tiki Island - Alta Loma - League City - Santa Fe Seabrook - Jamaica Beach - Kemah - La Marque - Friendswood - Galveston - Hitchcock - Bayou Vista - Clear Lake Shores - Dickinson VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1 PUBLISHED ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB: www.gcpolicenews.com The Great Santini He Raped, Robbed, Murdered then Disappeared By: Breck Porter www.gcpolicenews.com he original Great Santini, was a hard nosed, hard drinking, hell raisT ing Marine, portrayed by Oscar winning movie star Robert Duvall in a movie of the same name. In the movie, Duvall, as Marine Fighter Pilot “Bull” Meecham is tough and arrogant and treats his wife and kids as he would a bunch of Marine recruits. The only reason we call our Santini “Great” is because since 1983 the League City Police Department, the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office in Florida, The FBI and the United S t a t e s Marshall’s Offices in Texas and Florida, League City Police have all been Mugshot of Santini looking for him and he is nowhere to be found. D o n a l d Michael Santini made his mark in Galveston County May 2, 1983 when he robbed a convenience store in League City at knife point. On the day of Age Enhanced. What he may look like the robbery, Irene Hughes was working in Pam’s General Store at 358 Highway 517 in League City when a man, later identified as Santini, came into the store, sort of meandered around without buying anything, and left. Minutes later he came back into the store, laid a large knife on the counter and demanded the money from the cash drawer, which January 2006 Irene Hughes promptly handed over. According to Hughes, Santini grabbed the cash, fled into the parking lot and escaped in a car that she described to a tee, including the license plate number. Irene Hughes turned out to be the kind of witness that Murder Victim Cynthia police officers Woods always hope for but seldom experience. From the license plate number on the get-away car League City police officers Pat Bittner and David Ferrero were able to track Santini to Rosharon, a community continued on page 3 (Santini) “Wrong-way Rigoberto”, killed four people then ran away By Breck Porter, www.gcpolicenews.com hen Rigoberto Sanchez and his W buddy Gustavo Martinez had finished drinking on a February night in took off through League City, headed east on Texas 96. Highway 96 runs east to west between had reached a speed of about 90 miles per hour and was approaching an overpass going in the wrong direction. 2002, they got into Sanchez’s ’92 white Ford Explorer and off they went. No one knows where they had been drinking or where they were going. At about the same time Hilario Saavedra and three of his kinfolks piled into his ’92 maroon Lincoln Town Car and NOAH’S SERVICE CENTER & TIRES Noah S. Rice Owner Your Satisfaction is our Pride 7428 Stewart Road Galveston, Tx 77551 $25.00 SAVINGS ✁ POWER FLUSH TRANSMISSION SERVICE $89.95 WITH THIS COUPON Good thru January 2006 The bodies of Hilario Saaverdra and Victor Correa, pinned inside the Lincoln Town Car, are shielded from photographers by sheet. Highway 3 and FM-270. It has two lanes going west and two lands going east separated by a grassy median. The problem on this particular Saturday night is that Rigoberto Sanchez turned west onto Highway 96 in the eastbound lane. According to investigators and accident reconstruction specialists, Sanchez Coming over the overpass also at an estimated 90 miles per hour ON THE SCENE with Galveston County Police News was Saavedra in the maroon Town Car with his three passengers. It was about eleven o’clock at night when the two vehicles met head-on in the center of the eastbound lane of Highway 96. Police reports indicate that neither driver touched the brake pedals of their vehicles. “It would be the same if you hit a solid wall going 180 miles per hours,” said Marty Adcock, the League City Police Officer who investigated the crash. Hilario Saavedra and his cousin, Victor Correa, were pronounced dead on the scene. The two backseat passengers, Ismael and Julio Saavedra were flown by Life Flight helicopter to Herman Hospital in Houston where they were pronounced dead on arrival. A witness told the League City Police Dispatcher that she saw the two vehicles collide and that neither driver seemed to have taken any evasive action to avoid the other. Officer Dan Kreiger, who had been and EMT prior to becoming a police officer, and had been on the scenes of many wrecks during his career, said, “It was the worst one I have ever seen.” Blood samples were taken from continued on page 8 (Wrong Way) The Galveston County Police News is published monthly by PoliceNewsOnline.Com and is not copyrighted. Other law enforcement publications are invited to reprint materials which originate with Galveston County Police News. We require only that you give credit to the author and this paper when reprinting. We encourage readers to submit letters for publication on the Opinion/Editorial pages. All letters and articles are subject to review by the publisher. Letters and guest editorials are the sole opinion of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of the publisher or our advertisers. The GCPN reserves the right to refuse publication of any letter, article or other materials submitted. Notice: Articles and/or photos submitted for publication in the GCPN must be received by the 15th of the month prior to publication. Submissions received after the 15th may appear, space permitting, in the next issue. Breck Porter, Editor/Publisher P.O. Box 5396 Galveston, Texas 77554 409-762-NEWS (6397) 409-632-0103 Fax CREATIONS UPHOLSTERY 409-927-2747 11709 FM 1764 in Santa Fe CRIME ALERT On September 16, 2005, a wallet was stolen from a Dickinson resident while she was in the waiting room of a doctor’s office. Before she realized that the wallet was missing a suspect had used the credit card to make large purchases at two different Wal-Mart stores, one in Pearland. On October 26 a suspect using the victim’s name cashed checks at Randall’s, HEB, and CVS Pharmacy stores located near I-45 and Fuqua in Houston. A video camera inside the CVS Pharmacy captured photos of the suspect. This same woman is also suspected of stealing a credit card from a purse at the University of Houston Clear Lake’s Pearland campus and using the credit cards in southeast Houston. If you recognize the suspect please contact Detective Craig Fos at 281-3376341 or by e-mail at [email protected] Boats - Motorcycles - Jeeps Pickups and Convertibles Come see us for all your Upholstery Needs! IT TAKES A LEADER NOT JUST A LAWYER... www.electjonhall.com [email protected] 832-385-4372 17 Years Criminal Law Experience 11 Years as a Prosecutor 17 Years US Army and Army Reserve Galveston County Resident since 1965 Paid Pol. Adv. 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After obtaining a written confession, Santini was booked into the Galveston County Jail where he was held until posting a $20,000 bond and being release. That was the last time anyone in Galveston County ever saw Donald Michael Santini. The following November, a young, good looking stranger from Texas made his appearance in the towns and villages along the Manatee County seashore in Florida where he got a job as a maintenance worker in a popular condo and did odd jobs in the Longboat Keys community. This stranger from Texas used the name Michael Charles Stevens and quickly introduced himself into the young, party crowd which soon led to a romantic relationship with a female employee of the condo. Investigators say that although the man known as Stevens maintained his own apartment, he spent much of his time at the home of this new found girlfriend and her minor son. Often he would drive the minor son to the daycare center in the mornings or pick him up in the evenings for the girlfriend. During one of these trips to the daycare center, Stevens became acquainted with Cynthia Woods, an employee of the center. Almost immediately he began asking her for dates, however she showed little interest in him. Cynthia, at the time, was involved in a very contentious divorce with either her second or third husband and dating was not something that stirred her interest. She was a single mother of three and another man was not high on her list of priorities. Stevens continued to ask her out when he had occa- Detective on the case, Chris Fox with the Hillsborought County Sheriff’s Office in Tampa, Florida. sion to go to the daycare. Investigators say that Stevens tried to convince Cynthia to date him by pretending to be a relative of someone she knew. Cynthia told her son, 13- year old Tommy, that this man who came to the daycare was bugging her to go out with him but that she had declined his invitations. The divorce battle between Cynthia Woods and her husband had become bitter. There were allegations that her son Tommy from a previous marriage may have been abused by the husband and this got the Division of Family Services involved. After continued insistence from Mike Penny L. Pope “ Pd. Pol. Adv. Penny L. Pope Re-election Campaign Robert E. Hoskins, Treas., 1026 Tremont, Galv. Tx. 77550 ~ 409-763-1400 st "Be a Bre st" a f k continued on page 6 (Santini) Choosing a Dentist? FREE Exam & X-Ray * Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 Your Continued Support is Appreciated Everyone who knew Cynthia became alarmed. Authorities became alarmed because they were desperately trying to capture a serial killer who had been dumping the bodies of his female victims in adjoining Hillsborough County. Four days later Cynthia Wood’s body was found by two young girls riding bicycles, floating in a ditch in Hillsborough County, not far from where police had discovered the bodies of two other women murdered weeks before. Immediately newspapers, radio and television began reporting the discovery of another female body in the same area where previous corpses had been found. The public was left to assume that the serial killer had claimed another victim. Investigators could not immediately identify the body. It had been floating in water in the hot temperatures of summertime in Florida. There was no identification on the body, nothing to help figure out who she was. A couple of days later Cynthia Woods estranged husband called the Sheriff’s Office. “My wife and I are going through a divorce and she’s missing,” he told a detective. “I’m wondering if that is her that they found in Hillsborough County,” he said. That sent Hillsborough County investigators heading south to Bradenton to talk with the husband. During their conversation the husband provided some information that suggested to detectives that the recently discovered body was in fact Cynthia Woods, but there was not Call Today We Can Help! •PorcelainVeneers•Non-surgicaltreatmentofGumDisease •1hourbleaching•Flexible,comfortablePartials Re-Elect “ Stevens, Cynthia finally told her son that she was going to relent and go out with him just to get it over with and maybe he would quit bugging her. On Tuesday evening, June 5th, 1984, Charles Michael Stevens arrived at Cynthia Woods home to pick her up for their date. He came inside, spoke briefly to Tommy, and the couple left. There was no mention of where they were going or what they planned to do on the so-called date. Tommy watched his mother and the stranger drive away in Stevens van. Cynthia’s other two children were staying with their father, so that left Tommy at home alone. When they drove away, it was the last time Tommy saw his mother alive. The next morning, Cynthia’s sister learned that Tommy had been home alone all night and that his mother had not returned from the date. This was very much out of character for Cynthia so the sister filed a missing persons report with the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office in Bradenton. By coincidence, on Wednesday morning a caseworker with the Division of Family Services went to Woods home on an investigation concerning allegations leveled in the divorce case. The caseworker discovered Tommy at home along and began contacting friends and relatives. Tommy could only tell authorities that his mother had gone out with a guy named Mike that she met at the daycare center and that he was supposedly a relative of someone she knew. Investigators would later learn that this was a story fabricated to entice Cynthia out on a date. 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I have now taken every Sanctuary dime of my retirement money (plus ll this time I thought that A Whiskerville had become a household word! I truly felt that everyone and their brother KNEW that we were a 100% no-kill facility that had outgrown our homes and had to buy a building to carry on. Recently I have found that not to be so. I reckon we are just not very good marketers! Let me tell you the “short of it” . . . . in this area we are doing the very most with the very least. I worked for Amoco Oil for 24 years (went to work there at age 19 in 1975) and opted out when British Petroleum bought the company in 1999. I humanely trapped/rescued about 300 cats/kittens and 3 pregnant dogs during my career. In addition, I volunteered to transport all of the injured/oiled wildlife out of the refinery to the area permitted rehabilitators. With not a dime of help from the company, I took care of all these animals health needs and found suitable homes some of my husband’s-he still works for BP) and bought a beautiful historical building in Texas City in the old part of Sixth Street (we fondly call it the “money pit”). It was designed by architect Jack Godard and built in 1941. It survived the Texas City explosion and Hurricane “Carla”. One can only imagine the expense of bringing such an old beauty up to code, etc. Does it have lots of potential? You better know it! Some of the selling points were the terrazzo floors that roll up the walls, nine-foot ceilings, and original crown molding all the way around the perimeter of the main building. Do we still have a lot to do before we open? Oh yes! Some of the renovations (major expenses) to date, are as follows: our fence material alone was over $8,000 (the city of Texas City is requiring that we put up vinyl fencing), electrical updates thus far about $6,000, new windows, $10,000, the list goes on and on. We are probably about $30,000 away from finishing enough to open full time. In the interim, we have a Pet Fair the first and third Saturday of every month to showcase our cats/kittens for adoption, microchip, vaccinate, etc. for the general public. All profits made from our services/sales go right back to the animals in our care, utilities, etc. The dogs in our program are on display at the Pasadena PetSmart off of Fairmont Parkway every Sunday from 11-4. Whiskerville is very lucky to have just acquired a WONDERFUL dog coordinator, Lee Anne Seefeldt and an assistant dog coordinator, Gerri Kalan. Thank goodness, as we are already really busy with the many cats in our program. A little about our protocol-we test each and every cat/kitten for FeLV/FIV, eradicate their intestinal parasites, ear mites, fleas, vaccinate, micro-chip, etc. right away. We do not adopt to “outdoor homes”-no exception. We test every dog for heartworms and about 1 in 3 are positive-MAJOR expense to treat, but we find a way. EVERYONE gets spayed/neutered. We do not euthanize unless quality of life is completely gone and we are assured by our veterinarians that there is nothing else they can do. Sometimes we feel that we as human beings are selfish by trying to prolong a life that is literally begging us ACE OF GALVESTON COP STOP Law Enforcement Equipment and Accessories 6831 Broadway Suite. F Pearland, Texas 77584 Owned & Operated by Ofr. 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That, in itself, tears at our hearts every day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people (mostly from Florida and Philadelphia) who jumped up and donated to our cause after seeing my ugly mug on CNN during and after hurricane “Rita”. How I wish that our own community would embrace us and help us in our effort to stop the unnecessary killing of animals just because they were born instead of just handing us more and more. We are not funded and only one person in our organization is paid. That would NOT be me! Please visit our web site at www.whiskerville.org if you are interested in learning more about us or donating to help us continue our work. We always need foster homes, but understand that not everyone can make that commitment. There are so many ways to help besides fostering an animal. 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Rape, Att. Capital Murder Other Warrants: Fail to Register as Sex Offender LKA: Houston, TX REG. SEX OFFENDER Contact Nearest Law Enforcement Agency WITTWER, Glen INJURY TO A CHILD MTRP 3 COUNTS BURG OF BUSINESS ASSAULT CAUSING INJURY WANTED IN BRAZORIA, AUSTIN & OTHER COUNTIES Galveston County Sheriff’s Office 409-766-2322 SORTO, Javier Enrique Javier Enrique Sorto Injury To A Child - 2 Counts Galveston County Sheriff 409-766-2322 SOUTHERN KEYS LOCKSMITH Quality Professional Service • Commercial • Residential • Auto Dennis Fitzgerald 409-741-5397 License # C12249 Galveston County Police News - Page 5 D a i l y Po l i c e News Updates Visit Us Online www.gcpolicenews.com E-Mail Us at [email protected] continued from page 3 (Santini) enough at that point to positively identify her. Her physical state was such that the detectives chose not to show him photographs of the dead woman. The end result of their conversation with the husband was that they now had a pretty good idea that the body was Cynthia Woods. Now all they had to do was to verify it. Investigators contacted Cynthia’s dentist in Pennsylvania where she had lived before moving to Florida, and asked that dental records be sent to them. But before they got the records, they learned through family members that when her last child was IMMACULATE PAINTING •Fair and Balanced •Former Felony Prosecutor •Former Probation Officer •Island Resident and Pressure Washing MAKE COUNTY COURT 2 WHAT IT SHOULD BE AND VOTE FOR Paining, Mildew Removal and Drywall Repairs Beach Homes & Victorian Homes Free Estimates • Insured JOHN HENRY GRADY Juan F. Carcano - Owner ON MARCH 7th 409-599-8107 Political ad paid for by John Grady Election Campaign, Ronald B. 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In fact, he wasn’t kin to anyone in Florida, “In talking with some of those people it turned out that this guy Mike had been in Florida since about November and had been hanging around the beach community and working around there doing odd jobs here and there,” a detective said. “He worked around Longboat Key and Bradenton but mostly he was a mystery man,” he said. Detectives could find no one who ever knew that Michael Paul Stevens was not the mystery mans real name. The only thing they learned is that he had told people that he was from Texas and that he had been in the Army at one time. Supposedly he had been prosecuted for rape while in the Army and was dishonorably discharged. Federal authorities would not confirm the rape story citing confidentiality of military records. continued on page 7 (Santini) GALVESTON HANDYMAN FLOORING & FURNITURE M. Moncado Remodeling ✓ Inside ✓ Outside ✓ Painting ✓ Tile ✓ Roofing ✓ Sheetrock ✓ Ect. FLOORING: 409-762-5244 Apartments born in the hospital in Manatee County, her fingerprint was taken as a routine hospital procedure. That fingerprint was matched with one taken from the body in the morgue and it confirmed the identity of Cynthia Woods. Now the investigation had moved south to Manatee County because that was where everyone connected to Cynthia Woods lived and worked. The only reason Hillsborough authorities assumed the investigation was because Woods body was dumped in their county. In some states jurisdiction may be assumed by police in the jurisdiction where the murder occurred Since 1979 FURNITURE: 409-762-3213 Rugs Carpet Ceramic Tile Custom Windows Wood & Laminate Wallpaper Leather Sofas Recliners Accessories Mattresses 43rd & Broadway ✆ 409-939-9055 CRIME A L E RT C R I M E Authorities Searching For Juvenile Absconder Parole authorities with the Texas Youth Commission in Galveston have notified law enforcement departments to apprehend 19-year old Michael Garcia for failure to register a change of address as required by law. Garcia has been listed as an Absconder with the TYC and is classified as a Type A - Violent Offender. His last known address was at 8601 Palmer Highway, Apt. 40 in Texas City or 813 Bay St., Apt 19 in Texas City. He has relatives living on Pinecrest in Hitchcock. Persons having information concerning the whereabouts of Michael Garcia are asked to contact TYC Officer Elias Clark 409-762-3481 or your local law enforcement agency. Fugitive information on Garcia has been entered in the National Crime Information Center network. HOMETOWN BANK •Galveston •Friendswood •League City O MEMBER FDIC N.A. Galveston Main Bank: 1801 45th St., 763-1271 ~ Seawall Branch: 45th and Seawall Blvd., 763-5252 Friendswood: 3211 FM 528, (281) 648-9000 ~ League City: 1406 W. Main, (281) 554-3265 A L E RT Gene Leroy Cunningham was managing an RV Park in Crystal Beach and according to investigators he befriended three minor girls who he would drive around the park on his golf cart. During these rides he allegedly fondled the girls. Authorities say that Cunningham has a history of this sort of crime in other states, however, he is not registered as a sex offender in Texas. Anyone having information that may assist authorities in locating and arresting his offender is asked to contact the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, Warrant Division 409-766-2309 or 409-766-2322 or your nearest law enforcement agency. CUNNINGHAM, GENE LEROY 08/28/1972 600 180 GRY BRO LKA SPRING OR CRYSTAL BEACH AREA 3 COUNTS INDECENCY WITH CHILD BY CONTACT RMS # 422765,422766,422768 continued from page 6 (Santini) However, they would confirm that he had been booted out of the Army with a dishonorable discharge. “As we continued to talk with the girlfriend and others, we begin to get evidence that Stevens had been contracted or hired, to discredit Cynthia Woods’s reputation,” an investigator told us. “The obvi- ous suspect in that scenario was the husband, but the investigation did not validate that,” he said. “We have information, whether it’s creditable or not, that someone, not necessarily the husband, saw a benefit in having Ms. Woods’s reputation compromised,” said the detective. “If we believe our information, we have no continued on page 11 (Santini) Galveston County Police News - Page 7 continued from page 1 (Wrong Way) Special Pricing for ALL Police, Fire, Coast Guard, EMS Employees and Family Members! Sanchez at Herman Hospital and sent to the Texas Department of Public Safety Laboratory in Austin The results indicated a blood-alcohol level of .10 which indicates legal intoxication in Texas where .08 is the indicator. Toxicity texts performed on the body of the other driver, Hilario Saavedra by the Galveston County Medical Examiner resulted in a .08 bloodalcohol level, meaning that he was also legally intoxicated. During that time the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office would not accept charges against him without the lab results. Following his extended stay and lengthy treatment in Herman Hospital, Rigoberto Sanchez was released from the hospital and then vanished. Since there was no charges against him, hospital officials did not notify police that he was being released. Investigator’s believe that Sanchez is The Town Car in which four people died is shown at the storage lot where it was towed. The occupants were cut from the wreckage before being flown to the hospital. 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From the time police sent the blood samples from Sanchez to Austin for testing and the time the results were reported back to them took several weeks. ’s t a P Discount Tires GET HOOKED ON US! •ALIGNMENTS •AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE •FRONT END WORK •QUICK LUBE •STATE INSPECTIONS 2211 Highway 87 – P.O. Box 2160 Crystal Beach, Texas 77650 409-684-3553 www.gotaflatpat.com somewhere in Mexico. Relatives in Dickinson say they have not seen or heard from him since his release from the hospital. A Grand Jury indictment, issued by the 122nd District Court Grand Jury in Galveston, charges Rigoberto Sanchez with four counts of Intoxicated Manslaughter, the term used when someone gets drunk and murders people with a car or truck. Persons with information which may assist in the arrest of Rigoberto Sanchez are asked to contact the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, the League City Police Department or the nearest law enforcement agency. The Galveston County Police News extends it’s thanks and appreciation to the following officers and agencies for their assistance in providing information for this story: Sgt. Dan Kreiger, Captain Douglas Wologo, and Detective Morton Grant and Detective Marty Adcock, of the League City, Texas Police Department and Sgt. John Fernandez, Galveston County Sheriff’s Office. Jeff’s Cab Co. Service to all Houston Airports We accept most major credit cards 409-621- JEFF (5333) Page 8 - Galveston County Police News D a i l y Po l i c e News Updates Visit Us Online www.gcpolicenews.com E-Mail us - [email protected] WHISKERVILLE PET FAIR Come meet our many wonderful, adoptable pets and more… •Pet Supplies •Vaccines & Testing •Micro-Chipping •Pet Care Education Oscar Ochoa, Jr. and son-in-law Raymond Romero, apply new lettering on the Galveston County Police News mobile news unit. 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The motive actually circles around this contract, this hiring of Mike Stevens to damage or compromise her reputation,” continued the detective. “I won’t go into the specifics of how he was supposed to discredit her. The story of him planting drugs may or may not be true but we do have it on good information that Stevens was hired to injure her reputation.” “That explains many things. That explains why this man, Mike Stevens, who already has a girlfriend, is going out on a date with another woman. And of course the big mystery is we don’t know what his intentions were but we had the information that he was hired to make the date and take her out,” he said. “We know there was a failed attempt at the drug planting because there had been a failed attempt once before. We don’t know whether he attempted to do something similar again or whether he took it to a new level by killing her or whether he was actually hired to kill her. That part we don’t’ know. We just know that the reason for his coming in contact with her in the first place was to damage her reputation. So they wind up going out on a date and she never came back,” related the detective. As detectives continued to talk with the girlfriend, she finally told them that on the night of the date Stevens returned to her house and that while the two of them were Crime Scene where the body was found having sex he revealed to her that he had killed Cynthia and dumped her body where the other victims had been found hoping to throw police off his trail. After revealing that information to her, she said Stevens immediately left town. With this information, detectives obtained a search warrant for the man’s apartment. There they found an application for a bank account and fingerprints. The application had a persons name in Texas as a reference. 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Box 5396 Galveston, TX 77554 E-mail to: [email protected] or Call Toll-Free: 1-888-788-8967 Or subscribe online at: www.gcpolicenews.com Page 14 - Galveston County Police News Murphy agreed to drive back with an aim to "jack" or rob the stranded driver. After returning to the stranded man, Murphy and his friends helped jump-start the stalled vehicle. The driver, Jason Erie, provided a small reward for their help and got into his car. Murphy then pulled a .25 caliber semiautomatic pistol and demanded Erie's wallet. Initially Erie protested and refused to hand over his property. As he finally began to comply, Murphy fired a single shot from close range into the victim's forehead and took his wallet. The wallet was later recovered along a nearby road where Murphy told investigators it had been discarded. Erie was alive when rescue workers arrived, but died a short time later. Murphy and his friends fled through Arkansas, to Tennessee, and finally ended up in Arlington, Texas, where they were apprehended by police. Murphy's girlfriend, Christina Davis, who was with him throughout the event, testified against him. Julius Jerome Murphy was born in Bowie County, Texas and had only an eighth grade education. He was 19-years old when he committed murder. If he dies on the schedule date of January 19, 2006 he will be 27-years old and had been on death row for 8-years. Jamie Elizalde, Jr., Born December 12, 1971, in Harris County, Texas Jaime Elizalde, Jr. was paroled from prison only eight months before he was involved in the murder of two men outside a Houston nightclub. He had served almost four years of a ten year sentence for possession of cocaine and car theft. Dudley and three other men drove from Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Houston to buy cocaine from Rachel and Jose Tovar. Instead of buying drugs, the four men tied the Tovars and four other people in their home with strips of sheet and demanded money. All six victims were then shot in the head. Rachel Tovar and one other victim survived. The dead included Jose Tovar; Rachel's son, Farnak Farias, and daughter-in-law, Jessica Quinones; and a neighbor, Audrey Brown.å Marion Butler Dudley was 20 years old when he committed murder. If he is executed as scheduled he will be 34-years old and will have spent 14-years on death row. On November 1, 1994, Elizalde was at a nightclub with his father when the two men got into a confrontation with Juan Guajardo and Marcos Vasquez. Four days later, the father and son returned to the bar and sat on opposite sides of the room. Jaime Elizalde, Sr. gestured to the two men to follow him outside of the El Lugar bar, where Elizalde Jr. was waiting for them. He pulled a gun and shot both men to death. A witness testified that from the bar he saw Guajardo as he was shot. Elizalde was arrested a few months later in a drug bust. While in prison Elizalde had been a leader of the Mexican Mafia, a dangerous prison gang. Prosecutor Terrance Windham told the jury that Elizalde had stabbed someone in prison and assaulted guards. After convicting Elizalde for capital murder, in less than one hour the jury decided that Elizalde, Jr. would be a threat to society and sent him to death row for the two slayings. After the judge read the sentence, the defendant smiled and patted one of his attorneys on the back. Elizalde's father is thought to be hiding in Mexico. Jamie Elizalde, Jr., was 23-years old when he committed murder. If he is executed as scheduled he will be 35-years old and will have been on death row over eight years. continued from page 11 (Santini) that bond and paid Galveston County the money in June of 1984, 13-months after the League City robbery and just days following the murder in Florida. The Galveston County Police News would like to express it’s appreciation for the assistance given on this story by the following individuals and departments: Sgt. Dan Kreiger, League City, Texas Police Department; Sgt. Bill Collins, Galveston County, Texas, Sheriff’s Office and member of the Gulf Coast Major Offenders Task Force; Deputy Alfredo Perez, U.S. Marshall’s Service, Houston, Texas; Deputy Brenda Ferebee, U.S. Marshall’s Service, Tampa, Florida; and Detective Chris Fox, Homicide Cold Case Investigator, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Tampa, Florida. 5401 Broadway 409-740-4276 Galveston, Tx 77551 5am – 6pm Chandara & Eric are not responsible for any COP jokes told in this donut house. When a man attempted to siphon gasoline from a motor home parked on a Seattle street, he got much more than he bargained for. Police arrived at the scene to find an ill man curled up next to a motor home trying to steal gasoline and plugged his hose into the motor home’s sewage tank by mistake. The owner of the vehicle declined to press charges, saying that it was the best laugh he’d ever had. A woman was reporting her car as stolen, and mentioned that there was a car phone in it. The policeman taking the report called the phone and told the guy that answered that he had read the ad in the newspaper and wanted to buy the car. They arranged to meet, and the thief was arrested. 45 year-old Amy Brasher was arrested in San Antonio, Texas, after a mechanic reported to police that 18 packages of marijuana were packed in the engine compartment of the car which she had brought to the mechanic for an oil change. According to police, Brasher later said that she didn’t realize that the mechanic would have to raise the hood to change the oil. 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