Found Deceased 11-year-old Livingston, TX Girl - Audrii Cunningham - *ARREST* #2

  • #101
The lovely swastika-covered Nazi monster is also throwing a hand sign that looks very specific and I wouldn’t be shocked if it’s a white supremacist brotherhood sign. I can’t find that exact one but a lot of them involve fingers and a knuckle.
 
  • #102
The lovely swastika-covered Nazi monster is also throwing a hand sign that looks very specific and I wouldn’t be shocked if it’s a white supremacist brotherhood sign. I can’t find that exact one but a lot of them involve fingers and a knuckle.
I did wonder that too. Somebody undoubtedly will know!
 
  • #103
It is saying alot. I would be curious why matching headbands, and what the letters on the shirt and bracelet stand for. And didn’t just have one swastika tattoo he had at least two!
I think they are at a Yellow Claw Festival?

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Last edited:
  • #104
Last edited:
  • #105
  • #106
Source: KTRK (ABC) - Houston, Texas

Wednesday, February 21, 2024 10:17PM
Video/article




Wow. From the article.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Carissa Davis was one year younger than Audrii Cunningham when the man accused of Audrii's murder tried undressing her.

In March 2007, Davis - then 10 years old - said she was at a family gathering at her uncle's Brazoria County home.

[…]

"He came into the room that me and my cousin were sleeping in," Davis recounted in an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News.

Davis said McDougal yanked her cousin from their bed and then got into bed with her.

"(He) tried to take down my pants, and I immediately jumped up at that moment," Davis said. "I remember looking at him. I was like, 'Do you know how old I am?'"
 
  • #107
Source: KTRK (ABC) - Houston, Texas

Wednesday, February 21, 2024 10:17PM
Video/article




Wow, I've been wanting to hear details about that, but didn't think we'd ever hear from the victim. She was incredibly fortunate things didn't go further than they did. Considering the many years that passed between that crime and this one, I don't believe there weren't similar events in between. I also don't believe that Audri's first criminal encounter with this guy was the fatal one...
 
  • #108
  • #109
Wow, I've been wanting to hear details about that, but didn't think we'd ever hear from the victim. She was incredibly fortunate things didn't go further than they did. Considering the many years that passed between that crime and this one, I don't believe there weren't similar events in between. I also don't believe that Audri's first criminal encounter with this guy was the fatal one...
He got a slap on the wrist for assaulting CD. She was only 10. She was brave enough to tell adults what happened, only to have the system fail her, and ultimately to fail Audrii in the most unimaginable and horrific way.

Disgusting.
 
  • #110
KHOU spoke with a McDougal victim about a 2010 attack. McDougal was his former co-worker.
~~~~~

Source: KHOU (CBS) - Houston, Texas

Published: 7:51 PM CST February 21, 2024
Updated: 8:20 PM CST February 21, 2024

Video/Article

Snipped:

We spoke with the victim of the 2010 attack. Elic Bryan said McDougal was a former co-worker who came over one night with friends.

"They were drinking and he just got more belligerent as the night went on and I ended up throwing him out of the house, and he come back with a knife," Bryan told us. "I open the door up and told him he needed to leave and he come at me with a knife and I had my shotgun. I hit him in the face with it and shut the door on him."

According to court documents, McDougal also stabbed a man in the back last August in Polk County. That victim said McDougal and a woman he knew came to his home to ask for help and claimed his car battery was dead. The victim was jumping the car when McDougal stabbed him from behind, according to court records.

 
  • #111
He got a slap on the wrist for assaulting CD. She was only 10. She was brave enough to tell adults what happened, only to have the system fail her, and ultimately to fail Audrii in the most unimaginable and horrific way.

Disgusting.
If this and other accounts are true, everyone who let this guy be free should be charged as an accessory to Audrii's murder.
 
  • #112
FOX26 News spoke with Katelyn Bolin about a 2019 assault of her then-boyfriend by Don Steven McDougal.
~~~~~

Source: FOX26 News - Houston, Texas

Published February 21, 2024 10:38PM

Video/article

Snipped:

McDougal’s lengthy criminal rap sheet includes multiple assault convictions, one from 2019, Katelyn Bolin says she watched.

She says McDougal was a neighbor and he asked her and her then-boyfriend for a ride.

He led them down a dark secluded road and then attacked her boyfriend with a metal pipe.

"When I watched that, words can’t even explain. I felt helpless, I felt like there was nothing I could do, not something I want to live through again," she said. "He was gushing blood from is head, it was really bad."

Read more:

Woman witnessed suspect in Audrii Cunningham death assault boyfriend in 2019​


 
  • #113
What’s sad is that not only would that aggravated assault charge put him behind bars before he could have done this, but it looks like it also would have been his third strike. He’d have been imprisoned for decades, if not life.
 
  • #114
In 2010, Don Steven McDougal was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Elic Bryan, III was the victim. He spoke with FOX26 News.
~~~~~

FOX26 News _ Houston, Texas

Published February 19, 2024 10:10PM

Article/Video

Snipped:

"We worked together at a quick car in Crosby changing oil. He seemed like an alright guy. He'd come over to hang out with me and my friends every now and again, then things went south with us," he said.

He says one night after some drinks at his house, McDougal tried to attack Bryan with a knife.

"He got drunk one night. We threw him out of the house, and he came back with a knife, slashed tires, tried to stab me with the knife. I had to run him off with a gun and the cops finally came out with dogs and got him," he said.

He says the moments were very intense, "Terrifying, it really was. He seemed like a nice guy, but he's got this whole other side to him that no one seemed to know about until now."

Snipped:

Bryan says he wishes he would have used his right to defend himself differently.

"I wish I would have shot him, to be honest with you. That's my one regret.

Read More:

Audrii Cunningham search: Man violently attacked by person of interest in Audrii Cunningham speaks out​

 
Last edited:
  • #115
Informative and interesting! Great advice by Andy Kahan! Also, the lady guest.

Andy Kahan, Director of Victim Services and Advocacy - Crime Stoppers of Houston, Texas, is one of 2 guests on the

The Isiah Factor Uncensored Show by Isiah Carey.​


As usual, Andy is informative. Among other things, he discusses the Audrii Cunningham Law which he will pursue with the Texas Legislature, i.e., State Senators and State Representatives. You can be assured the bill will pass into Law with bi-partisan support.
~~~~~

FOX26News - Houston, Texas
February 21, 2024

Video

Audrii Cunningham case: How to protect children​

 
Last edited:
  • #116
“No matter where she went or who she met, she just made them light up,” said Audrii’s aunt, Brenda Cedars. “She could always make you laugh, no matter what kind of mood you were in. It just isn’t fair that we all got robbed of that.”

“I’m truly blessed to have given birth to such an amazing little girl,” the mother said.

Audrii had no trouble making friends and was “friendly, very nice and very caring,” recalled Kasey Evans, whose daughter attended school with her.

Many of her classmates and friends are now grappling with the fifth-grader’s death, a process Livingston School District Superintendent Brent Hawkins said ina statement will look different for each child.

“Any time you lose a child it’s catastrophic, but to lose one the way that we lost her was even more. … I don’t have the words to describe (it), other than we had a brush with evil” Hawkins told CNN affiliate KPRC.

Evans said she initially struggled to answer her kids’ questions about whether Audrii had been found – and now has to tell them she is never coming home.

“How do you sit there and tell your babies … that they’re not gonna see their friend,” she said. “How do you explain it to them?”
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/21/us/audrii-cunningham-memorial-death-thursday/index.html :(

To help uncover the body, the sheriff said water management authorities slowed the flow from the Lake Livingston reservoir – one of the largest reservoirs in the state – allowing the river level to recede enough to reveal the remains.
 
  • #117
What’s sad is that not only would that aggravated assault charge put him behind bars before he could have done this, but it looks like it also would have been his third strike. He’d have been imprisoned for decades, if not life.

It's unreal that he's committed so many violent crimes and was free to walk the streets!
LE/DA's/Lawyers etc whoever were involved in all those charges and the processes that followed need looking at - how was he able to be free to do this to Audrii?
I don't understand it.

moo
 
  • #118
It's unreal that he's committed so many violent crimes and was free to walk the streets!
LE/DA's/Lawyers etc whoever were involved in all those charges and the processes that followed need looking at - how was he able to be free to do this to Audrii?
I don't understand it.

moo
It’s beyond comprehension
 
  • #119
It's unreal that he's committed so many violent crimes and was free to walk the streets!
LE/DA's/Lawyers etc whoever were involved in all those charges and the processes that followed need looking at - how was he able to be free to do this to Audrii?
I don't understand it.

moo
I have read several true crime books in which there were suspects with the same history: They never seemed to get charged or jailed for their crimes. In theses cases, it was because they were working as police and FBI informants. Snitches.
 
  • #120
She says McDougal was a neighbor and he asked her and her then-boyfriend for a ride.

He led them down a dark secluded road and then attacked her boyfriend with a metal pipe.
Well this sounds oddly similar to Mr. Got Stabbed's story...McDougal asks a stranger or acquaintance for help, then he attacks them for no known reason. Also notice he attacked the male both times when there was both a male and female present.

Like, what was his goal? To rob them? To SA the female present? In the one instance the female was actually his accomplice (or at least, with him and not his target). Why did he evidently fail each time?
 
Last edited:

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
118
Guests online
2,986
Total visitors
3,104

Forum statistics

Threads
632,988
Messages
18,634,555
Members
243,363
Latest member
Pawsitive
Back
Top