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

  • #561
Yep, I'm a local too. I live 3 miles from the McClellands and my mother was friends with Cynthia. I noticed he had to cover his mouth with a fist to keep from smirking too much when they were describing the crime scene. I can't wait to see him move to Huntsville.

I'm sorry, what? He's smirking during trial from the defense table ? WOW !
 
  • #562
IMO, he's enjoying his big last hurrah. Why else wouldn't he plea, or maybe they didn't even offer one? His mugshot still haunts me and I can just see him riding his segway around the neighborhood. He thought he was top dog and above the law. I mean, who the heck would email crimestoppers confessing to the crime and NOT think they would trace the IP address or something??? They (he) planned on killing more, I would bet on it.
 
  • #563
For someone who's career was ruined and would never be able to make that kind of money again, whose wife was "disabled" and her parents depended on him, he sure had some cash. About $5,999 more than me!!

I'm assuming that this stash might have been part of their get away plans?
 
  • #564
Seeing all that they found in the house and the storage unit makes me wonder why the defense is even bothering. There is no way this man is not going to get death. It didn't look like they were going to plan on running, it looked to me they were going to commit more murders. Those boxes of booties alone made me cringe more than all of the weapons. And the molotov cocktail?? Just crazy. I wonder if Kim had death removed from the table with her testifying. I was hoping she would be up today since I am off.

I'm home today with my good ear buds, maybe it's that or the sound is a little better.

IMO that home made 'bomb' was the 'welcome to he11' that evil gnome eric left for anybody going through his stuff.
 
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  • #566
I think this LE is about to testify about Einstein's 'catch me if you can' text.

LOLOLOLOLOL
 
  • #567
I imagine the smirk on the defendant's mug is gone right about now...
 
  • #568
Did anyone catch the messages that Williams sent to tipsubmit? Life called and I had to step away.
 
  • #569
All I can find, I'm locked out of my twitter....grrr.


 
  • #570
I imagine the smirk on the defendant's mug is gone right about now...

Nope, he pretty much continued with the smirk. He's super proud of what he did. Zero remorse.

To answer another person's question, I saw on the news a few weeks ago that the current DA (who was appointed after the McClellands were murdered) Erleigh Norville Wiley was also on his list. I think he was going to go down his list killing 1 after another. Psycho.
 
  • #571
Just heard on 6pm WFAA news that the speculation is that the trial is moving so rapidly that it may go to the jury as early as Thursday. I'm betting that the jury won't have to deliberate very long.
 
  • #572
Nope, he pretty much continued with the smirk. He's super proud of what he did. Zero remorse.

To answer another person's question, I saw on the news a few weeks ago that the current DA (who was appointed after the McClellands were murdered) Erleigh Norville Wiley was also on his list. I think he was going to go down his list killing 1 after another. Psycho.

I'm really beginning to wonder if Williams isn't thinking he's getting his revenge by getting the state to spend mega $$$$$$$$$$ on his upkeep & trial. Appeals can take years. However, the state penitentiary isn't going to be quite so cushy as the county jail. He may have made a gross miscalculation.
 
  • #573
Does anyone even think that the State needs the wife to convict this guy?

Likely no, would be still interesting to hear her testimony. Prosecution case seems strong enough without her.
Real challenge in this case was to catch the right guy. EW not a likely suspect. He almost got away with Hass murder.


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  • #576
IMO, he's enjoying his big last hurrah. Why else wouldn't he plea, or maybe they didn't even offer one? His mugshot still haunts me and I can just see him riding his segway around the neighborhood. He thought he was top dog and above the law. I mean, who the heck would email crimestoppers confessing to the crime and NOT think they would trace the IP address or something??? They (he) planned on killing more, I would bet on it.

I bet there was never any talk of a plea in a case like this. Broad daylight execution of county official and gunning more down in their home ? No way. mooo
 
  • #577
I just want to see him in general population, no cushy solitary death row cell.
 
  • #578
Via twitter

Ken Kalthoff:
#EricWillamsTrial witness Wild examined prints from weapons. @NBCDFW http://t.co/n1XVYJCnh7

L.P Phillips: (CBS11)
Agent Wild used heated super glue to help find prints on rifle. This procedure has been used for years.

Ken Kalhoff (NBC5)
#EricWillamsTrial defendant listens patiently to the 3rd day of testimony in #KaufmanDA murders. @NBCDFW http://t.co/VJ23lsSz7K


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  • #579
http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/crim...e-links-williams-to-kaufman-murders/19806031/

A good summary of evidence presented on Tuesday. Of particular interest to me was Williams correspondence with the tip line. Either the guy is an egotist of the highest order or he actually wanted to get caught.

I dont think he wanted to get caught, he could have walked straight to sheriff office.
They say he 'pretended to be somebody else' when he called Crimestoppers.

http://youtu.be/kb61Imp6F7g


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  • #580
I just want to see him in general population, no cushy solitary death row cell.

Oh, I imagine prison officials will make sure he is as uncomfortable as possible.
 

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