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4 may be
indicted
in killings
Warped
HENDERSON (AP) — A pros
ecutor says he may pursue capital
murder indictments against four
people in connection with the 1983
killings of five people abducted from
a fast-food restaurant in Kilgore.
Rusk County District Attorney
William Ferguson mentioned the
case Monday in comments at a
county budget hearing. It marked
the first time officials have com
mented on the precise number of
suspects.
After the budget hearing, Fergu
son declined to elaborate on possible
suspects, details of the county’s case
or when it would be presented to the
grand jury.
At the budget hearing where he
discussed the high cost of capital
murder trials, Ferguson said the FBI
and Texas Rangers are pushing his
office to present the cases to the July
session of the Rusk County grand
jury.
The grand jury is set to next con
vene on July 7.
Authorities said the victims were
kidnapped from a Kentucky Fried
Chicken Restaurant. Mary Tyler, 37;
Opie Ann Hughes, 37; David Max
well, 19; Joey Johnson, 20; and
Monty Landers, 20 were found shot
to death in a Rusk County oilfield.
All but Landers were restaurant
employees.
Although $2,000 was taken from
the restaurant cash register, investi
gators said the case did not fit the
pattern of a simple robbery.
Months after the slaying, Kilgore
Police Chief C.R. Headen said, “The
Kentucky Fried Chicken case doesn’t
make sense in its entirety. Robbery
may have been the motive, but
there’s a good chance it’s going to be
related to drugs.”
Headen said he suspected more
than one person was involved be
cause the killers were able to take
their victims out the back door of the
restaurant, load them into a vehicle
on a busy street and drive away with
out attracting attention.
A total of $50,000 in reward
money, some of that from Kentucky
Fried Chicken, was offered for in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of the killers.
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UT tries to stop document deterioration
AUSTIN (AP) — Experts in a
University of Texas laboratory are
working to halt the deterioration
time has caused to two of the state’s
most significant historic documents.
One of the documents is the
Texas Declaration of Independence
from Mexico, adopted at Washing-
ton-on-the-Brazos on March 2,
1836.
The other is the letter written by
Alamo commander William B. Tra
vis in which he declared, “1 shall
never surrender or retreat."
Work on the two documents is be
ing conducted by the conservation
news rele
laboi atory of UTs Hamb' ' White'
Humanities ResearchCentti by [camp
McKinnc
Don ) i)11■ i ington, assii’.i'-billion la
mi ol the center, said McTCleinem ■
the work should be compl sions of
time for the documents tot* years, be
ited at the stale lair. GOP can
The
Judge nominated through ‘luck of the draw
GATESVILLE (AP) — Coryell
County Judge Doug Smith got the
luck of the draw Tuesday when his
name was picked out of a hat to de
cide his party’s nomination for the
seat he’s held for 16 years.
A recount Monday of the results
of the June 7 Democratic runoff
election had left Smith and his chal
lenger, Justice of the Peace Larry
laid, stuck in a tie with 1,530
McDonald, stuck in a tie with 1,
votes each.
The Texas Election Code pre
scribes drawing lots in the case of a
tie in a vote recount.
McDonald said, “I don’t think
that’s any way to pick a county judge,
but that’s what the election code calls
for."
McDonald had out polled Smith in
the primary, 1,671 to 1,493. But in
the runoff, Smith regained the lead,
1,528 to 1,522, and McDonald asked
for the recount.
It wasn’t the only tie that came out
of the Texas primary election.
A recount in Falls Cour;
duced a 963-vote deadlock
district clerk candidates
fate and J.D. Phipps, who
ing for second place.
After the announcementJ
tie would be broken by cuttw
Tate withdrew in protest. I
Sta
em
cor
QSS
V7ews changed on death penalty
TYL
prison
for foi
Rusk S
Family adjusts to woman’s slaying
conspir
sault or
AUSTIN (AP) — Joyce Munguia
never believed in capital punish
ment. Her sister recalled that she
would cry whenever she read about
an execution in the Texas death
house.
On Tuesday, Joyce Munguia was
buried. John W. “Jackie” Elliott, 25,
and Ricky Elizondo, 22, are being
held without bond on capital mur
der charges in connection with her
death.
Lillian Munguia, Joyce’s sister,
says she also did not believe in capi
tal punishment. Now she’s not sure.
“I feel hurt, I feel mad,” she said
as she held Joyce Munguia’s daugh
ter. “She was 18 years old and left
behind a child. That baby is never
going to know who her mother was.”
Joyce Munguia left her family’s
east Austin home Friday at 7 p.m.,
saying she would be back within
three hours.
Her badly beaten and partially
clothed body was found later that
night under a bridge near her home.
Authorities said she was sexually as
saulted and killed by 16 blows to the
head and shoulders from a belt
made from a motorcycle chain.
Homicide investigators and mem
bers of the Austin Police Depart
ment’s Hispanic Task Force, after a
tip from a confidential caller, ar
rested four suspects hours later, two
of whom remain jailed pending
charges.
The police said some of the sus
pects belong to a loosely-U
gang called the Chain Gang'
of their chain belts.
“What can we say?" d\
Munguia, 21, a brother of the
Family members said
though the victim’s daugh
young to understand, she
something wrong.
“If those people could*
little girl looking for her mol
lian Munguia said, “thei
know how we feel.”
Willi
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