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Hello, I don't post very often and though I'm fascinated with this case, I can't keep up with reading all of the posts. So I apologize if anyone has already mentioned this, but I wanted to see what you all think.
Does anyone think that WCJD could have been going to visit Bennie Ray Dupnik, Jr. in prison? I'll abbreviate his name as BR. BR was born in 1961 in San Patricio Co. I found a blog with a posting from someone in the area who knew him and who stated that BR was a deck hand from Aransas Pass:
Port Aransas, Texas
The poster said that most teenagers at the time knew BR well and that he had only been living in Aransas Pass for a few weeks at the time of the murder of a woman named Shorty on May 25, 1978 (BR would have been 16 at the time). BR was apprehended for the crime within minutes and taken into custody. BR was convicted of capital murder in 1979 and was sentenced to life in prison.
The poster stated that he ran into BR a few years later at the Ferguson Unit of the TDCJ in Huntsville. According to Google Maps, the Ferguson Unit is 24.5 miles, or 28 minutes, northwest of the Ellis unit. It appears to be right off of I-45/75. IIRC, WCJD's body was found right off of I-45/75 (which was in a direction away from the Ellis unit).
This is all pure speculation, but I wonder if BR could have originally been assigned to the Central Unit in Sugarland. At one time, the Sugarland prison was the central intake prison and housed first offenders and white males prisoners under 25 years of age. The TDCJ assigned some prisoners to the Central Unit so that the prisoners resided closer to their former homes and could keep in touch with their families.
This leads me to the Cathy/Kathy story of the young girl who in the summer of 1980 was trying to hitch a ride to the Sugarland prison. Maybe (speculation, here!) she knew BR from Port Aransas and was told that he was in Sugarland but by that time he had been transferred to Huntsville.
Maybe WCJD really was from the Rockport/Port Aransas/Aransas Pass area.
Does anyone think that WCJD could have been going to visit Bennie Ray Dupnik, Jr. in prison? I'll abbreviate his name as BR. BR was born in 1961 in San Patricio Co. I found a blog with a posting from someone in the area who knew him and who stated that BR was a deck hand from Aransas Pass:
Port Aransas, Texas
The poster said that most teenagers at the time knew BR well and that he had only been living in Aransas Pass for a few weeks at the time of the murder of a woman named Shorty on May 25, 1978 (BR would have been 16 at the time). BR was apprehended for the crime within minutes and taken into custody. BR was convicted of capital murder in 1979 and was sentenced to life in prison.
The poster stated that he ran into BR a few years later at the Ferguson Unit of the TDCJ in Huntsville. According to Google Maps, the Ferguson Unit is 24.5 miles, or 28 minutes, northwest of the Ellis unit. It appears to be right off of I-45/75. IIRC, WCJD's body was found right off of I-45/75 (which was in a direction away from the Ellis unit).
This is all pure speculation, but I wonder if BR could have originally been assigned to the Central Unit in Sugarland. At one time, the Sugarland prison was the central intake prison and housed first offenders and white males prisoners under 25 years of age. The TDCJ assigned some prisoners to the Central Unit so that the prisoners resided closer to their former homes and could keep in touch with their families.
This leads me to the Cathy/Kathy story of the young girl who in the summer of 1980 was trying to hitch a ride to the Sugarland prison. Maybe (speculation, here!) she knew BR from Port Aransas and was told that he was in Sugarland but by that time he had been transferred to Huntsville.
Maybe WCJD really was from the Rockport/Port Aransas/Aransas Pass area.
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