TX TX - Elizabeth Barraza, 29, murdered setting up garage sale, Harris Co, Jan 2019 #6

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Is it possible the gang unit is involved because that department is familiar with wiretapping?

Many domestic abusers/misogynists shoot women in the mouth. It's where the "noise" comes from. Although I would picture that as being the first shot for an abuser (not the last).

I think a domestic abuser or woman hater is more likely to strangle or beat their victim.

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What happened to Liz is almost exactly what happened to Mo Wilson. A woman named Kaitlyn Armstrong shot her at her home, point blank, hitting her in the stomach and shot her in the face when she was on the ground. She was then seen on Ring doorbell in her heel driving back back Mo. All in Texas. Extremely similar case.

They arrested her for a petty theft she had a warrant for but had to let her go because the birthday was wrong, so Kaitlyn fled and took a bunch of small flights, got plastic surgery, tried to hide out in a small town etc.

There’s some controversy around the gun she used too, as some speculate she “borrowed” it from the boyfriend (who she shot Mo for texting with) and some claim the boyfriend gave it to her as a gift.

I think the authorities are making sure it’s an extremely solid case, and have a really good idea of who the shooter is but don’t want another dramatic escape. Not just comparing Mo and Kaitlyn but also think Delphi murders Libby and Abby’s suspect right now. Basically could place him at the scene, with what he was wearing, with his car, etc. Took a long time to make an arrest but didn’t want him to walk away from prosecution.

I think they are letting the person who shot Liz get really comfortable <modsnip>
 
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What happened to Liz is almost exactly what happened to Mo Wilson. A woman named Kaitlyn Armstrong shot her at her home, point blank, hitting her in the stomach and shot her in the face when she was on the ground. She was then seen on Ring doorbell in her jeep driving back by Mo after she shot her. All in Texas. Extremely similar case.
Just fixing a potentially confusing typo
 
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IF "snitching" was THE reason for LB's death/murder, I have someone in mind, who could have organized it. We heard, that Liz cared for their household budget and didn't shy away from speaking out her anger, when SB's checks bounced. Maybe, she knew about some crooked things in this part of the building industry and threatened to use her knowledge in the future. In addition, she knew about certain private things, which may have played an important role re. "money" and maybe, Liz threw everything into one pot (for me very understandable!), when desperate about their (LB's and SB's) unregulated income.
Perhaps "snitching" wasn't done already, but someone (a Macho anyway) had fear, it would happen in the near future. When the killer didn't look like someone of a certain race, it may have been a special clever move, well thought out. Wearing a flowing angel's robe and very blonde curls would have made a nice disguise. - All moo.


I've been thinking similar things for a while. That Liz might have been killed to be silenced.

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I've been thinking similar things for a while. That Liz might have been killed to be silenced.
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I have wondered if Liz witnessed some type of embezzlement from 501st charity funds.

She could have witnessed it an confronted the person, witnessed it and the person saw or heard Liz starting to quietly report it (could be what they are showing Liz in their hand before they shoot her) or the shooter simply thought Liz witnessed it and/or planned to take action on it.

This is the 501st code of conduct, reporting, money handling, and discipline guidelines for 501st:

 
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I'm sure it's been said before at some point, but where she was shot can give us possible clues as to the motive.

Shooting someone in the face/mouth suggests to me that the shooter either wanted to ruin the victims face or, if in the mouth, to signify silencing them.

I definitely feel as though the case will be solved one day, hopefully soon. In my opinion only, the murderer it is a woman scorned.
Interesting. I've had the same thoughts about placement of shots and other stuff....
 
I think it was simply just to make sure Liz was dead, because Liz knew them and could identify them if she survived.
Agreed. I think this person was shooting point blank with the intention of causing death. I don't think they were trying to or capable of sending a message by targeting a shot to any particular body part.
 
I have wondered if Liz witnessed some type of embezzlement from 501st charity funds.
Wearing Star Wars costumes to help Make A Wish raise money, or see children in hospitals, wouldn't have put EB in a position to see anyone embezzle from charity funds. Their purpose is to be Star Wars fans and help other charities make money. I would think access to any money would have to be through their headquarters in CA. If you go to the donation page on the 501st website, it lets you donate to Make A Wish.

From their website:

The 501st Legion is a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization comprised of and operated by Star Wars fans.
"While we do not charge a fee for appearances (public or private), we enthusiastically welcome donations made to your favorite charity in the name of the 501st Legion.
Having participated at events throughout the world for nearly a decade, the 501st name alone has been known to boost attendance and media attention."
 
I hope so. A .380 revolver is a weird gang gun but that does make it distinct enough to be on LE radar for a ballistics match.

Gangbangers like those 9mm...blasters....but any gun in the gang/crime world is valuable: to sell.


This gun is not made for a drive-by. It is a self-defense gun. That is why the gun IMO is distinct. It isn't just my opinion. Most MODERN DAY revolvers are not .380's. It is either an antique gun; a pocket pistol, or another caliber revolver that has been suited/customized to hold .380 ammo (I would not risk doing this)....but it would be smart.

I was so struck by this and I COULD be wrong but I have asked many people. I even called the HCSO Pct. 4 Public Information officer on Friday to verify it was not a typo by the news - no return call yet. Does anyone have a link to a video?

Edited to add: Does anyone with eagle eyes or better vision see how long the barrel of the gun is? A self-defense CCW weapon barrel would be mere inches.
I read too on the site below that the .380 is the preferred gun recommended to women looking to arm themselves for self-defense too.

 
Whether innocent or guilty, I still can't make sense of SB publicly accusing his father (source: Paula Zahn episode/A Fairy Tale Ruined) Only way I can make any sense of it is if LE was behind it and they were aiming to "tickle the wires."

I was also thinking of how you could hire a hit man without leaving a financial trail, <modsnip: not victim friendly>

Out of curiosity, do we know if/when the father paid SB the money he was owed for the bounced paychecks?
 
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Whether innocent or guilty, I still can't make sense of SB publicly accusing his father (source: Paula Zahn episode/A Fairy Tale Ruined) Only way I can make any sense of it is if LE was behind it and they were aiming to "tickle the wires."

I was also thinking of how you could hire a hit man without leaving a financial trail, <modsnip>

Out of curiosity, do we know if/when the father paid SB the money he was owed for the bounced paychecks?

Using a burner phone you could contact a hitman, or send a message through a third party.
 
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I read too on the site below that the .380 is the preferred gun recommended to women looking to arm themselves for self-defense too.

Just FYI, the article you linked is about semi-auto pistols, not revolvers.
The gun used to kill EB was a revolver and the caliber has not been confirmed.
 
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Using a burner phone you could contact a hitman, or send a message through a third party.
Yep. The money is the trickier piece, unless planned over a very long period of time (allowing you to accumulate substantial cash without any unusual activity...like a hit man mattress savings account...), which I have to assume was not the case.
 
It's really interesting for a couple who were cautious people would still conduct a garage sale with only one of those people being present during the early morning hours when it is still dark out. Curious who wanted Liz to have the garage sale? It could have been postponed until returning from Orlando trip... right?

Liz's father, Bob, initially would have been at the garage sale, though he changed his mind due to his own concerns about (info confirmed by Liz's parents) seeking employment.

moo
 
It's really interesting for a couple who were cautious people would still conduct a garage sale with only one of those people being present during the early morning hours when it is still dark out. Curious who wanted Liz to have the garage sale? It could have been postponed until returning from Orlando trip... right?

Liz's father, Bob, initially would have been at the garage sale, though he changed his mind due to his own concerns about (info confirmed by Liz's parents) seeking employment.


moo
It could've been postponed, but according to Liz's mom, Liz and Sergio had spent the days before putting up posters for it around the neighborhood. I find this interesting and would like to know if she has ever done this in the past (this referring to the posters OR the garage sale I suppose)

I wonder about this, because whoever showed up had to be "ready" to kill whomever was there, OR had steady updates on Liz from a very close source, and the fact they waited until she was alone with a very CLOSE timeline leads me to feel the second choice is more likely myself.
 
It's really interesting for a couple who were cautious people would still conduct a garage sale with only one of those people being present during the early morning hours when it is still dark out. Curious who wanted Liz to have the garage sale? It could have been postponed until returning from Orlando trip... right?

Liz's father, Bob, initially would have been at the garage sale, though he changed his mind due to his own concerns about (info confirmed by Liz's parents) seeking employment.

moo
This is very hard to gauge, as everyone is different. I wouldn't be out there on my own in a million years in the still, dark of early morning. I wouldn't think Liz, would either, considering how cautious she apparently was, as you mentioned above. Maybe, though, it's a different sort of "cautious"? Maybe Liz (and others her age) feel very secure with technology in place, such as cell phones, home alarms, etc.
 
Whether innocent or guilty, I still can't make sense of SB publicly accusing his father (source: Paula Zahn episode/A Fairy Tale Ruined) Only way I can make any sense of it is if LE was behind it and they were aiming to "tickle the wires."

I was also thinking of how you could hire a hit man without leaving a financial trail, <modsnip: not victim friendly>

Out of curiosity, do we know if/when the father paid SB the money he was owed for the bounced paychecks?

Yep. The money is the trickier piece, unless planned over a very long period of time (allowing you to accumulate substantial cash without any unusual activity...like a hit man mattress savings account...), which I have to assume was not the case.
I have responded to similar posts countless times in other threads.

Hitmen are usually total doofuses who will carry out the murder for very little money. It takes risk off the person seeking the hit, doesn't leave much of a paper trail, and can keep distance between the seeker and the hitman. The person seeking the hits are usually super cheap and don't think things through very well. There have been multiple instances of a hitman killing the wrong person. Mary Morris murders, Daniel Ott, and Don Johnston all come to mind (there was a woman on a true crime show named Jane Martin but I believe that was just a fantasized twist on Mary Morris case. If it wasn't then YIKES!).

There is also on case that took place in the 80s or so. A guy hired his Vietnam vet buddy to kill his estranged wife. He snuck into her house with a ski mask and knife, and when she saw him, she ran at him full speed. She was a very large woman and pinned him up against the wall. Then he fell down the stairs and died. Crazy! But goes to show common quality of "hitmen". The expensive ones found online are 99.99% cops.

But to answer your question about alternate payments. There was a plot where a woman got her boyfriend to kill her ex-husband by hiring a hitman of sorts. The boyfriend was a landlord, and offered free rent for life if one of his tenants carried out the hit. Guess what? The BF is in jail and the woman is running around totally free.
 
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Just FYI, the article you linked is about semi-auto pistols, not revolvers.
The gun used to kill EB was a revolver and the caliber has not been confirmed.
I was actually linking that section of the site because it goes into detail about why women often prefer .380 guns in general and then on that page it continues to pistols and then links to the article about .380 revolvers at the bottom.

I could just link an article that is more straightforward.

 
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