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Again, Higginbotham said Be refer to the history of Ho»an relationship with Sexton. leyba Sexton, whose first serious LI Bn riend was.Horak, said shelisteir.I “Si Horak, sometimes twice a week Hr fc as long as several hours, but she p ish him she just wanted to be friewfaid. She said he couldn’t accept thai f “I didn’t want the serious relatkwlonly he did. Bsett At one point she might have, parch H orak said she accepted hismP La riage proposal in August 1988. two had been dating since Octoi 1987, and during the summer together in his parent’s Cw;. Christi house. He had two jobs that summer A wa took classes at night in order to i-pner^ money for the ring. He saidthejH “Y' cussed getting married after graduated. Both were sophom nuclear engineering majors and the Corps. ‘t yping: Accurate, Prompt. Professional. J5 Years Ex perience. Symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 06t09/29 “I wasn’t sure I was going school because I didn’t haveenoil money,” Horak said. “But thinking about going on activedij in the Navy, saving money an back to school later.” H orak, who was in the Navyl serve, did return to school int but sometime in October his plans drastically changed as then gagement ring he gave Sexton* returned. “I was pretty depressed shocked,” Horak said. “I wass treating her the way 1 always I and she never complained, hard to see her everyday in class. “She sat as far away asshecoulj She began to ignore me. talk to her after class and called lx] I just wanted to know why she4 cided to break-up.” Horak said she told himhewl right for her, but “I loved her." In early December Horak tried j take his own life by ingesting t roommate’s (a cjuadraplegictoiditj Horak was an attendant to) pie tion muscle relaxants and sleeping pills. After his'^Rliled suicide att Horak had to attend counselin sions at the Texas A&M Counsel Services in order to continue! in his Aston dorm room. Seal went with him once and was) the counselor that she should mall clean break from him. “I needed help,” Horak had a hard time handling thebrej up. I was depressed all the wasn’t sleeping or eating and i grades were falling. 1 felt I need help. “I tried to kill myself,” Horaksi choking on each word. "It first time I ever tried that.” It was during these counsel;! sessions that Horak talked abouil ing Sexton. “I was scared because having homicidal thoughts,"hes “I thought about killing Trishani told them.” Dr. Richard Coons, a psychiairj from Austin, testified that Htq was not insane, but “he definite^ problems and needs treatment. Coons, who had met for hours with Horak 90 days afterl| was arrested, said Horak had I suffering for quite some timeo “major depressive episode.” “A&M Counseling Servicer cords show that from December] March, Horak had a mentalillifcj Coons said. “I believe he had4 ological chemical imbalance in- brain, which is highly common! treatable.” Turner said the CounselingS ices didn’t give Horak any tion, while in their analysiso they didn’t find anti-depre! medication necessary. A counselor did call and Sexton that Horak was mat threats on her life in February. Higginbotham said his cfc mind was deteriorating more! more, and as the homicidalthonti reoccured and he sought 1 rak was met with a deaf ear. “No one did anything except Horak to ignore Trish, tham said. “That’s like havingart in your shoe — it’s hard tot thinking about it, it drives yountj It w'as never established euj when, but at some point, H i wrote twelve letters and notesoti j back sheets of an engineerine[ which were basically goodbye If to his friends and family. OnM- 21 they were found laying on desk with a .223-caliber cartrj standing on top of the pad. Among them was a letter to' t 1 ton in which he wrote: “Yousi. foolish, stubborn girl. 1 was asking for much, nothing couldn’t give me. Nothing at all J reasonable. It was by all acc something you owed me. This your fault.” Higginbotham said that alth 1 he’s not sure he will defend H ’ he believed Horak will appeal. It' shoo Bu itran Ra ivas a jeaso rou v Ni Yc Sp Fo Te Hi th, Af an Af Ti Sp Fo Te Yo Af