GUILTY TX - Kaufman Co. prosecutors Hasse, McLelland & Mrs McLelland slain in revenge plot

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I just happened to think. If they don't find the murder weapon at William's house, LE is really going to have to do ballistics on every gun at the State Guard armory.
 
http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/Weapons-vehicle-seized-in-Kaufman-murder-probe-202925341.html

20 guns have been seized from the storage shed. They are of the type used in both the Hasse & McLelland murders. The Ford automobile was allegedly purchased by Williams in February using a fake name.

oh man, hard to explain buying a vehicle under an assumed name & hiding it in a storage bldg in another town and then this from your link:

Sources said they have surveillance video of that vehicle driving into and out of the McLellands' neighborhood on the day they were slain. :what:

Not surprised that charges haven't been filed on the murders, yet. They have EW right where they want him, as they stack up the evidence against him.

Thank you for the update :)
 
http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/Weapons-vehicle-seized-in-Kaufman-murder-probe-202925341.html

20 guns have been seized from the storage shed. They are of the type used in both the Hasse & McLelland murders. The Ford automobile was allegedly purchased by Williams in February using a fake name.

Apparently this Ford Crown Vic was not the vehicle used in the Hasse murder, since that murder occurred prior to February. Also, a witness of the Hasse murder said that the murderer was a head taller than Hasse. In other words the murderer was tall. Williams is medium height.
 
Apparently this Ford Crown Vic was not the vehicle used in the Hasse murder, since that murder occurred prior to February. Also, a witness of the Hasse murder said that the murderer was a head taller than Hasse. In other words the murderer was tall. Williams is medium height.

Not to sound argumentative but wonder if the vehicle used in Hasse's case was sold to invest in the Crown Vic and if EW was the driver, not the shooter, since news accts have posted that the shooter got into the passenger side.
 
Not to sound argumentative but wonder if the vehicle used in Hasse's case was sold to invest in the Crown Vic and if EW was the driver, not the shooter, since news accts have posted that the shooter got into the passenger side.

So there were two people involved in the Hasse murder.
 
Apparently this Ford Crown Vic was not the vehicle used in the Hasse murder, since that murder occurred prior to February. Also, a witness of the Hasse murder said that the murderer was a head taller than Hasse. In other words the murderer was tall. Williams is medium height.

Do you suppose that the Hasse & McLelland murders are not connected? I'm sure there is no shortage of enemies for prosecutors.
 
I think they were connected and Williams was responsible for both, although he had help on the Hasse murder, I believe. I think there was an older model Ford Taurus for the Hesse murder.
 
So there were two people involved in the Hasse murder.

IDK, one witness has the shooter getting into passenger side, another into the driver side, so who knows? Not me, lol

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crim...n-first-kaufman-county-prosecutor-killing.ece

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/04/mark-hasse-texas-prosecutor_n_2617099.html

Those conflicting accounts emerged over the weekend as police searched for the two masked shooters who reportedly fired at Hasse outside the Kaufman County Courthouse on Thursday morning.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/02/02/search-continues-for-suspects-in-hasse-murder/

His attackers, described as two men wearing tactical gear, sped off in a gray or silver late model 4-door sedan and haven’t been seen since.
 
For anyone interested. At least, for the present time, wfaa.com (ABC) seems to have the edge in reporting the latest updates.
 
Whoah, lots of dots being connected here.

On March 31, the day after Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife were found dead in their Forney home, someone sent an anonymous e-mail threatening additional attacks, sources tell News 8.

That e-mail was traced back to former Justice of the Peace Eric Williams, according to those sources.

News 8 has learned that 20 weapons were recovered from a unit at a Seagoville self-storage locker in connection with the unsolved Kaufman County murders. Sources said the locker had been rented on behalf of Eric Williams.

Sources said they have surveillance video of that vehicle driving into and out of the McLellands' neighborhood on the day they were slain.

More at link

http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/Weapons-vehicle-seized-in-Kaufman-murder-probe-202925341.html
 
Whoah, lots of dots being connected here.

On March 31, the day after Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife were found dead in their Forney home, someone sent an anonymous e-mail threatening additional attacks, sources tell News 8.

That e-mail was traced back to former Justice of the Peace Eric Williams, according to those sources.

News 8 has learned that 20 weapons were recovered from a unit at a Seagoville self-storage locker in connection with the unsolved Kaufman County murders. Sources said the locker had been rented on behalf of Eric Williams.

Sources said they have surveillance video of that vehicle driving into and out of the McLellands' neighborhood on the day they were slain.

More at link

http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/Weapons-vehicle-seized-in-Kaufman-murder-probe-202925341.html

BBM

In this day and age of "high tech everything", how could anyone be so stupid to send an email that could be traced back to him, and use a storage unit with security cameras that could easily identify him?

And this after being convicted of theft based on surveillance footage of his crime?

Some of the comments in the article above are calling this a witch hunt to convict an easy target in order to calm the public. That would be just as stupid given how much national publicity this case has gotten.

Monumental stupidity and arrogance or a Texas-sized conspiracy theory in the making? IMO, either notion sounds cuckoo for cocoa puffs.
 
Williams was on McLelland's radar immediately following the murder of Mark Hasse.

County Judge Bruce Wood said Sunday that McLelland repeatedly told him that McLelland believed Williams was behind Hasse’s slaying. The first time was in the emergency room in the hours after Hasse was shot down by a mysterious gunman dressed in black.

“He was distraught,” Wood said. “He very pointedly said to me, ‘I know who did this.’ I said, ‘Well, who, Mike?’ He said, ‘Well, Eric Williams.’”

McLelland, who worked for years as a diagnostic psychologist, described Williams as “a narcissistic psychopath” during that conversation and others. Wood said McLelland never elaborated on why he thought Williams was involved.

On March 27, Wood said he met with McLelland in the county judge’s office. “I said, ‘Are you still convinced that it’s Eric Williams?’” Wood recalled. “He said, ‘Absolutely.’”

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crim...-to-be-charged-in-kaufman-county-killings.ece
 

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