You may keep in mind Ernesto Reyes, the bloke accused of murdering 19-year-old Melanie Goodwin in Carrollton. If the esteem doesn't clan a bell, c this string of events will: Reyes was caught on video in Denton talking to Goodwin at a gas station. He was caught on another gas post scrutiny camera stuffing up a gas can that same night.
And then, he was found on seal at TransTech, a Carrollton establishment at the 3200 bar of Keller Springs, dragging a middle body out of Goodwin’s red two-door Saturn heap and lighting it on fire. It was Goodwin's body, and she had been raped and strangled beforehand. I remember the piece all too well, as I was at the time. I went to the grassy block where her body was found and I spoke with her type personally.
I was haunted by the fantasy that a young, well-educated charwoman could be victim to such a vomit-provoking story. After police struggled to crack the murder, Reyes was in Mexico in October 2007. He was in May 2008, and we didn't understand much about him since. Ernesto Pina Reyes Today is that day. The validation that later found Reyes contrite from indirect demonstration will be on ABC's "Primetime: Crime" tonight (July 8) at 9 p.m. CT. According to the network's cliff-hanger synopsis, defense attorneys argued that the 90 minutes between when Reyes followed her out of the preserve and when she was lit on the axe could have rendered him not guilty.
But in three hours, the jury agreed that Reyes was repentant of first-class murder. Amazingly, Reyes is appealing the determination and still or apologized.
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