An update story says the D.A. was armed and wary.
Why no security camera’s, motion detectors, alarms, if you’re that wary?
I’m thinking video linked intercoms will be hot sellers soon.
Kaufman county is just East of Dallas and it is not a border county.
Ex-justice of peace is prime suspect in Kaufman DA slayings ^ |
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04/14/2013 5:36:27 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 31 replies Dallas Morning News ^ | April 13, 2013 | Tanya Eiserer and Jana J. PruetAuthorities on Saturday searched Seagoville storage units as they focused their investigation into the slayings of the Kaufman County district attorney, his wife and a top prosecutor on a former justice of the peace. Eric Lyle Williams is now the prime suspect in the murder of District Attorney Mike McLelland, his wife, Cynthia, and Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse, law enforcement authorities say. We can sleep a lot better tonight, said one law enforcement official. Williams, 46, has not been charged in connection with the slayings. He was arrested early Saturday on a terroristic-threat charge after dozens of law-enforcement... |
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Former Kaufman County JP arrested (Related to recent Texas DA murders...) ^ |
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WFAA Dallas ^ | 4/13/13 | WFAA Kaufman County records show that former Justice of the Peace Eric Williams has been arrested. He's the man whose house authorities were searching on Friday afternoon and into the night in connection with their investigation of the Kaufman County prosecutor murders. Williams, 46, was booked into the Kaufman County Jail at 12:32 a.m. Saturday and charged with making a "terroristic threat." Bond was set at $1 million. |
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In Kaufman County, federal officials search the homes of former justice of the peace and his in-laws ^ |
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04/12/2013 7:58:23 PM PDT · by OKRA2012 · 14 replies Dallas News ^ | 4/13/13 | Jennifer EmilyAuthorities searched the home of a former justice of the peace Friday in Kaufman as they continue to investigate the slayings of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, his wife and a top prosecutor. Eric Williams, a former justice of the peace in Kaufman County who was convicted of stealing county equipment last year, has not been named as a suspect. His attorney could not be reached for comment Friday but has said Williams is cooperating with investigators. |