Sea Speed said:
They may be added later, but he was charged federally so he is probably boned hard and not getting out any time soon I would think.
Irish 2.0 said:Sea Speed said:
They may be added later, but he was charged federally so he is probably boned hard and not getting out any time soon I would think.
Yeah…he ain't gonna get out on a $1000 bail. Fed judges aren't as lenient with that crap
Anti-taxxer said:
Omg. This story is absolutely horrifying.
Also, the second in Galena Park this week.
https://abc13.com/galena-park-murder-suicide-teen-killed-sexual-assault-baby-saved-by-12-year-old/12842149/
2ND UPDATE: Zourian Stephon Lewis, 17, is arrested & charged with murder in the Nov 2022 fatal shooting of a man at 9955 Buffalo Speedway.
— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) February 24, 2023
More info at https://t.co/jp59DV1wUV#HouNews #OneSafeHouston https://t.co/OultRjzPR9 pic.twitter.com/itw54Q6F5x
That is just horrific and dark beyond comprehension. Also, to me it seems unique in that he did not kill the girlfriend. Typically murder/suicides seem to directly involve the lover/ex-lover. Unless his goal was just to make her endure unimaginable pain as some form of revenge for something.Anti-taxxer said:
Omg. This story is absolutely horrifying.
Also, the second in Galena Park this week.
https://abc13.com/galena-park-murder-suicide-teen-killed-sexual-assault-baby-saved-by-12-year-old/12842149/
As promised yet another defendant released on a ONE DOLLAR BOND for a Violent Felony continues his crime spree by getting charged with Violating a Protective Order.
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) February 25, 2023
This career habitual offender Unbelievably was given a PR Bond.
Part 2 below pic.twitter.com/W91eWaVo9E
Damn sure sounds like it.maroon barchetta said:
Is this guy a serial killer?
There no way this is true. Montgomery County has a wall that keeps crime out.maroon barchetta said:
Remains of a missing woman found in Sam Houston National Forest.
Her dad says she traveled from California to Houston to audition for an adult club but was turned away.
A club employee had her come to his apartment and they arranged for her to meet him for $500??
She ends up missing.
Then there is this:
Records show that on the 16th and 17th, Nwobodo bought several supplies from Walmart and Home Depot including a flashlight, shirt, gloves, saws, trash bags, and towels. In the charging documents, Sgt. B.A. Roberts wrote, "Nwobodo made multiple online searches after April 16, 2022, relative to cleaning DNA evidence, deleting digital information, missing persons investigations, and how to get away with murder."
On May 13, HPD conducted a search warrant and arrested Nwobodo after they said they found blood, weapons, receipts, and supplies in the suspect's car. They also found Johnson's DNA and blood in his apartment.
Officers seized his cell phone and found a photo of a dismembered woman and three additional photos of deceased individuals, charging documents stated. ABC13 previously reached out to HPD for clarification on why Nwobodo was released from HPD custody during this arrest.
Who are the other three deceased individuals he had photos of? Is this guy a serial killer?
https://abc13.com/felicia-johnson-killed-remains-found-in-sam-houston-national-forest-bones-identified-as-missing-woman-chukwuebuka-nwobodo-charged/12889100/
That's great to hear and I'll support even more. I'm sure that there will be some Tex-Mex snobs that think of Gringo's as some suburban chain, but so what. I try to steer my kids there any time we are out near one for a birthday party or sports event, because it is solid and reliable.Anti-taxxer said:
I live in Pearland, and Russell Ybarra, the owner of Gringos, is a GEM.
They do benefits for veterans at all of their locations. He personally responds to issues. They are involved with the schools. He is just amazing.
This is a crazy statistic. If all our current district courts did was go to trial for pending murder cases, ignoring tens of thousands of pending violent felonies (like robbery, sex assault, kidnapping, sex crimes against children, etc.) they still wouldn't clear their docket. pic.twitter.com/qZkM7fYtIh
— Houston Police Officers' Union 🇺🇸 (@HPOUTX) March 1, 2023
We no longer tar and feather them when they prove in desperate need of tarring and feathering. That's what's wrong.Diggity said:
agreed. it's not like there weren't any indications. They had complaints for years, and a he got sued by a foreign exchange student. WTF is wrong with these bureaucrats?
BREAKING BOND: 33-year-old man goes from being a parolee to getting a PR bond for murder chargehttps://t.co/bYdwX0sOXw
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) March 1, 2023
Suspect in the above Breaking Bond Story now back in custody for Assault with Intent to Impede Breathing after getting a PR Bond for Murder
Can’t make this up
Ciboag96 said:
These mother ****ing ********ing judges need to be locked the **** up.
A PR bond for gad damn MURDER CHARGE!!BREAKING BOND: 33-year-old man goes from being a parolee to getting a PR bond for murder chargehttps://t.co/bYdwX0sOXw
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) March 1, 2023
Suspect in the above Breaking Bond Story now back in custody for Assault with Intent to Impede Breathing after getting a PR Bond for Murder
Can’t make this up