Letters between prosecutors in the two counties state that Shore's attorney has said his client has agreed to answer written questions about "other murders" in Harris County he committed, and his answers will be turned over by his defense attorney after his execution.
If that's the cause, don't execute him at all. There's so many unanswered questions, particularly about potential other victims.http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/n...ty-DA-to-weight-in-on-Tourniquet-12287605.php
He was granted a 90 day stay of execution.
Just what I said he would do, try to stall out his execution by confessing to other murders.
Among his last words:
"There is no others."
I guess that means there were only four victims after all...