TX TX - Paula Belonga, 51, Tyler, last seen leaving her apt, may have been headed toward Chapel Hill, 7 Apr 2023 *arrest*

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SEP 13, 2024
  • Jesse Williams appeared in court on Friday.
  • His trial has been set for Sept. 23.
  • He remains in jail with bond set at $750,000.
  • Paula's body has not been found.
 
SEP 24, 2024
The state says phone records show Williams searching for “body found Rusk County” and “how to silence a gun.” The state first called the Tyler Police officer who responded to the missing persons call. That 911 call from Belonga’s brother was played for the jury.

Mikkelsen said the state will present cell phone geolocation data showing the path that Belonga's cell phone took on April 7, 2023.

Mikkelsen said Belonga's phone left Tyler, went through Henderson and then reached Tatum at the trailer park where Williams lives. The phone then moved down to Zavalla where her car was later found and the phone stayed there until around 3 a.m. Data shows that Williams' phone took the same path as Belonga's phone.
 
SEP 25, 2024
(Lengthy article with a lot of new information)

Jurors on Wednesday heard from a Tatum man accused of killing a Tyler woman in his own words through body cam video and police interviews shown in court.

Without being asked, Williams mentioned he had a knife that had hog blood on it in his vehicle. He said he knew police would go into his vehicle and find the knife. Williams said he didn’t say it was or was not Belonga’s blood. He became argumentative with deputies when he was questioned about the knife.

The state went into detail regarding the two’s prior relationship. The woman testified regarding a fight over her truck title. She said Williams choked her and assaulted her and her daughter. This incident occurred on March 31, 2023, eleven days before Belonga’s disappearance.

Photos of their injuries taken by responding deputies were shown to the jury.
 
SEP 26, 2024
Police learned the texts that seemed to be coming from Belonga's phone were actually coming from an app, which they learned was connected to Williams' phone. But Williams also denied this.

Freeman emphasized that Williams and Belonga's phones were together, and Freeman encouraged Williams to stop the lies.

The entirety of the morning was spent on Williams’s interview with police when he was in jail in Rusk County. Williams denied knowing where Belonga was several times throughout the interview, which lasted over two hours.

Freeman said that phone data showed Williams at Belonga’s apartment all day on April 7. He originally told police he only went to Paula’s on the tenth. He then added he visited a friend who lived in Paula’s complex that night.
 

TYLER, Texas — Forensic scientists on Friday revealed a likely DNA profile matching a Tatum man accused of killing a Tyler woman was found on a sheet in her apartment.

Jesse Lee Williams is charged with murder in the death of Paula Belonga, 51, who was last seen in April 2023. On Friday, detectives and DNA scientists testified about items found in her apartment and vehicle as well as a necklace found on a rural Rusk County road.

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SEP 27, 2024
Officials say there are numerous photos in which Belonga can be seen wearing a necklace identical to the one that was found.

A Tyler Police Department detective testified that she and other investigators found the necklace along the CR 4148 area in Rusk County. The detective said a standard black glove was found in the general area near the necklace.

Testimony from Jon Stone, a former crime scene investigator with the Tyler Police Department:
  • Several items were left in the apartment, including Paula’s passport, medications, and a toothbrush.
  • Items collected for DNA analysis included a pair of pants found in a hamper. The pants were soaking wet while the rest of the clothes were dry. The pants had dirt on them.
  • Another item was a bed sheet found in a trash bag in the closet.
  • “Immediately there was a pretty strong odor, so we knew we were taking that to the lab” said Stone.
 
SEP 30, 2024
Investigator Dennis Matthews with the Tyler Police Department’s digital forensics unit conducted an extraction of Williams’ iPhone.

Mathews testified that at first glance, there were several texts between Belonga and Williams, all in April of 2023.

Matthews said he went into the phone’s recently deleted messages, which revealed 219 additional texts between the two dating back to December of 2022.

Williams’ phone had an app that allows a person to send messages as if they're coming from someone else's phone number.

In the app, a detective texted the number believing it was connected to Belonga. The app on Williams' phone said to leave Williams alone and that Belonga paid him to watch her dog. Calls from that detective also went to the number associated with the app and none were answered.
 
OCT 1, 2024
Baldinell first called Tyler Police for a well check on his sister on Easter Sunday of 2023. He said his mother got a text in the middle of the night from Paula asking for $500, which he said was unusual. Belonga was supposed to pick up her son in Lake Charles for Easter and never showed up.

Detective James Holt with the Tyler Police Department presented videos showing the movement of Williams’ and Belonga’s phones. Holt testified the phones left Tyler together on the afternoon of April 7 and headed east on Highway 64.

He said communication was frequent among family members, but all speaking with her family stopped on April 7, 2023. ...

He recalled that she went through hard times and had suicidal ideation in Louisiana. After going to the hospital, she was diagnosed as bipolar and prescribed medication. However, she was doing well after getting the help she needed. Baldinell testified that he never heard of Williams.
 
OCT 2, 2024
  • Detective Chamberlain with the Tyler PD was back on the stand for the state.
  • The jury viewed William’s full interview with detectives in Tyler.
  • They asked Williams about internet searches found on his phone.
  • He claimed “how long does it take for a body to decompose in hot weather” was related to a TikTok.
  • CashApp records for Williams were also displayed.
  • Chamberlain testified that Williams was sending money using Belong Paula’s debit card. One denied transaction was for $3,000 on April 7.
  • Closing arguments are set to begin Thursday morning.
 
OCT 3, 2024
Smith County Assistant District Attorney Kasey Sirianni had asked for the jury to give Williams a life sentence, citing his 20 past convictions over the past 23 years. She called Williams a thief, liar and now by the jury's verdict, a murderer.

No amount of years is going to bring Belonga back, but maybe Belonga's story can save someone else, Sirianni said.

The jury returned a guilty verdict just after 11 a.m. and returned a life sentence around 2:15 p.m.

Sentencing deliberations began just before 2 p.m., and a life sentence was returned within 20 minutes.
 
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