MAY 20, 2022
New surveillance video and pictures show the scenes Georgetown police investigated to track down Harvey Huber’s killer.
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The
KVUE Defenders obtained never-before-seen pictures and videos of the scenes investigated by local and state law enforcement to track down Huber’s killer, who last month
confessed to killing Huber, accepting a 60-year prison sentence and confessing in a Williamson County courtroom.
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“Everybody knew Harvey. He … took care of the poor. He took care of the rich. He took care of whoever needed help. In fact, he … took care of Jimmy, the guy that killed him,” Jowers said.
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In an audio clip never shared publicly but obtained by the KVUE Defenders, Tschoerner spoke to his boss in the days after Huber’s disappearance but before his arrest.
“I’m rolling on,” Tschoerner said. “I’m starting a new life.”
He asked his boss to keep the conversation between them, but it was recorded and provided to investigators.
“I’ll still be in the United States. I’ll be out there, but everything, my social security card and everything will be cleared. I’ll be able to start a new identity. Every now and then, you know from an anonymous phone, from a different area … I might call you to say hi for about five minutes,” he said.
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During the hearing, Tschoerner’s defense attorney, Marc Chavez, handed a letter to prosecutors from his client. The KVUE Defenders obtained the letter, which detailed Tschoerner’s account of what happened. He wrote, “I hit him in the back of the head three times with a(n) ax. He was dead.”
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But even with the guilty plea, some family members still don’t have closure. Without Huber’s body, they still haven’t held a funeral.
“I need something of Harvey's,” Jowers said. “It's not a day goes by that I don't think about it ... It's not a day goes by that she don't cry, my wife doesn't cry, about it.”
In the letter, Tschoerner wrote that he put Huber’s body in trash bags and spread the bags between dumpsters at various fast food restaurants in Georgetown and Round Rock.
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