Francisco Oropeza Wanted For 5 Murders

Francisco Oropeza

Police in Texas are searching for Francisco Oropeza who is wanted for five murders and is considered to be armed and dangerous

According to police reports Francisco Oropeza was involved in an argument with his neighbors regarding Francisco firing an AK-47 in the front yard. After the heated discussion Francisco Oropeza would go into his home, reload the AK-47 and then went into the neighbors home where he would shoot five people in the head including one child

Now police in Texas are searching for Francisco Oropeza who took off into a wooded area

This story is ongoing

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Five people are dead after being shot in a Texas home by a suspect armed with an AR-15 style rifle in a horrific series of “execution style” shootings, police said.

A manhunt is currently underway for the suspect, identified by police as 39-year-old Francisco Oropeza, according to ABC station KTRK in Houston.

A judge has issued an arrest warrant for Oropeza and assigned a $5 million bond. Authorities believe Oropeza left by walking or on a bicycle and is currently within a two mile radius of the scene, KTRK reported.

Police said the incident occurred at 11:31 p.m. local time on Friday when officials from the San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office received a call about harassment in the town of Cleveland, about 55 miles north of Houston.

When authorities arrived at the location, they found several victims shot at the property, police said. Three of the deceased were females and two were males, including the youngest, an 8-year-old boy.

Two female victims were discovered in the bedroom lying on top of two surviving children, authorities told ABC News.

Three minors were located uninjured, but covered in blood. They were transported to a local hospital.

Police said they believe the massacre occurred after neighbors asked the suspect to stop shooting his gun in the front yard because there was a baby trying to sleep.

“My understanding is that the victims, they came over to the fence and said ‘Hey could [you not do your] shooting out in the yard? We have a young baby that’s trying to go to sleep,” and he had been drinking and he says ‘I’ll do what I want to in my front yard,'” San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers told KTRK.

Capers told KTRK the case went from harassment to a shooting very quickly. He said that authorities believed some of the victims were trying to shield their children — with bodies found on top of children who were unharmed.

Authorities said Oropeza is armed with an AR-15 style rifle and was believed to be intoxicated. Deputies describe Oropeza as a Hispanic man who is 5-foot-8. He was last seen wearing jeans, a black shirt and work boots. Investigators said he has a goatee and short black hair, according to KTRK.

Police said the suspect “has been known to shoot his .223 out in his front yard, which is evident by the shell casings that are laying in the front yard.”

Capers said the shooter used a .223 rifle in the shooting. Capers could not confirm how many times his deputies had been called to the shooter’s property previously.

At least 10 people were in the home when police arrived on scene and all of the victims were between the ages of eight and 40.

Residents are being told to “stay inside [and] stay clear” of the crime scene until the investigation has concluded, but do not believe the suspect, a Mexican national, is in the area.

“We are getting closer to him every minute of every hour but we know who he is,” Capers told KTRK.

Police did not disclose the identity of the victims but said the shootings all took place in one home, the victims were all from Honduras and that four of the victims were declared dead at the scene. The fifth victim — an 8-year-old boy — was taken to a hospital and he has since been pronounced dead.

Capers said footage from a Ring doorbell at the victims’ house shows the shooter entering the home where the shooting took place with a weapon.

Police found two other weapons in the house in a search following the shooting. Capers also confirmed they are interviewing the shooter’s wife.

“There’s always shootings, there’s always shooting,” she said to KTRK. “There’s always people calling the cops and there’s nothing being done.”

She said that neighbors would frequently shoot firearms on weekends and holidays and that the sound of gunshots overnight was normal.

“We were in bed and my kids — I have two babies — they got scared, and we’re like, ‘it’s normal they’re always shooting.'”

She said she did not know the alleged shooter well but she would wave to him when he would pass by with his horses.

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Rapper MoneySign Suede Murdered In Prison

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Rapper MoneySign Suede whose real name was Jaime Brugada was murdered in a California prison

According to California Department Of Corrections MoneySign Suede was unaccounted for during a cell count. When officers went looking they would find the body of the 22 year old rapper who had injuries that showed a violent attack

MoneySign Suede was sentenced to three years in prison for two gun charges in December 2022

MoneySign Suede News

Jaime Brugada, a.k.a the rapper known as MoneySign Suede, has died in a California prison, the Department of Corrections announced on Thursday. Officials are investigating the death as a homicide. Brugada was 22 years old.

“At approximately 9:55 p.m. on April 25, correctional officers responded when Brugada was not accounted for in his cell after a regular institutional count,” reads a statement from the Department of Corrections. “During a search he was found unresponsive in another area of the housing unit with injuries consistent with a homicide.”

Brugada was transported to an on-site medical facility, where he was pronounced dead at 10 p.m.

The rapper, whose 2021 video “Back to the Bag” has more than 7 million views on YouTube, was sentenced to a total of three years in prison last December for two gun-related convictions.

Brugada’s attorney, Nicholas Rosenberg, told NBC News, “There’s an investigation, but at this point the motive remains unknown. Suede was a very popular guy, very mild-mannered. Everybody loved him.”

Rosenberg’s office did not immediately respond to EW’s request for further comment.

Sheila Keen-Warren Guilty In Clown Murder

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Sheila Keen-Warren is a woman from Florida who was accused in the murder of Marlene Warren has plead guilty to her murder

According to court documents Sheila Keen-Warren was in love with a man named Michael Warren who was at the time married to Marlene Warren. Shelia Keen-Warren wearing a clown outfit would knock on the Warren’s residence and when Marlene Warren answered the door she was fatally shot.

The Marlene Warren murder went cold for decades until DNA advanced to the point where Florida police were able to use it to tie Sheila Keen-Warren to the case. She would be arrested and has been awaiting trial since 2017

Now Sheila Keen-Warren has plead guilty to second degree murder

Sheila Keen-Warren News

In a bombshell plea deal, Sheila Keen-Warren pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 1990 Wellington shooting death of her romantic rival Marlene Warren.

The plea came two weeks before the highly anticipated and often delayed trial in a case that has garnered national attention.

Keen-Warren’s attorneys called it a victory for their client.

“This is a huge win for our team. I can’t say it enough that when she was arrested, the state of Florida wanted to execute her. This was a death penalty case for 18 months,” said lead attorney Greg Rosenfeld.

After almost six years in jail accused of being Wellington’s Killer Clown, Sheila Keen-Warren changed her plea from not guilty to guilty.

“You understand when you leave this room, you can’t come back here and change this plea?” asked Judge Scott Suskauer.

“Yes, sir,” said Keen-Warren

For years, Keen-Warren’s lawyers vigorously filed motions poking possible holes in the state’s case, claiming evidence was contaminated, other possible suspects — including an inmate who allegedly confessed — were ignored and witnesses to the murder all described the clown as a man.

Her lawyer says he thinks it worked.

“So we’re thrilled with the resolution. We are beyond happy for our client. And I want to reiterate that Ms. Warren’s innocent,” Rosenfeld said.

Prosecutors always maintained Keen-Warren is the real killer, but two weeks before trial, they suddenly offered her 12 years instead of the life sentence she was facing.

At the plea hearing, prosecutors outlined their evidence — a clown wig fiber found in Keen-Warren’s apartment and in the clown getaway car, witnesses who would testify she was the one who bought a clown costume and makeup days before the murder, and others who would say Keen-Warren was having an affair with the victim’s husband.

And despite the reasonable doubt the defense was able to dig up, Rosenfeld said Keen-Warren did not want to gamble with being convicted and sentenced to life.

“I think, ultimately, the state recognized the weaknesses in their case. I think they wanted their conviction and our client wanted to go home. She’ll be going home in ten months. She’ll be with her family,” Rosenfeld said.

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Christopher Gribble And Steven Spader Murder Kimberly Cates

Christopher Gribble And Steven Spader

Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader would break into the home of Kimberly Cates and murder her and severely injure her young daughter

According to court documents Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader along with two other accomplices would break into the home of Kimberly Cates who was home alone with her eleven year old daughter. Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader would attack the pair with a machete with Kimberly being struck over thirty times. The eleven year old daughter would also be attacked but thankfully survived her injuries

Christopher Gribble and Steven Spader were arrested and convicted

Christopher Gribble would be sentenced to life in prison

Steven Spader would be sentenced to life in prison plus seventy six years as he was the one to strike the two victims

Steven Spader Now

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SBI Number:OS01705691
Sentenced as:Spader, Steven 
Race:White
Ethnicity:Unknown
Sex:Male
Hair Color:Brown
Eye Color:Hazel
Height:6’2″
Weight:220 lbs.
Birth Date:November 9, 1991
Admission Date:January 21, 2014
Current Facility:NJSP

Christopher Gribble And Steven Spader Video

Christopher Gribble And Steven Spader News

Steven Spader is many things.

He is his parents’ only child, who they adopted when he was just days old.

He was a personable kid who loved to play with other children in his neighborhood when he was young.

He was a mediocre athlete thanks to flat feet and asthma, but dove into drama and played Daddy Warbucks in a school production of “Annie,” even shaving his head for the role.

He was a deeply troubled teenager who found pleasure in hip-hop music that celebrates horror. He bragged about made-up killings and claimed to be in a violent street gang.

He is a murderer.

Now 21 years old, he is also a father.

Spader, the man who orchestrated the murder of 42-year-old Kimberly Cates and attack on her then-11-year-old daughter, Jaimie, fathered a child before he was arrested in October 2009. The girl was born in January 2010, according to a letter written by his mother.

“(The mother) brought her to us when she was 5 days old. We all cried,” Christine Spader wrote in documents unsealed this week at Hillsborough County Superior Court. “Steve wrote us a letter begging us to see if he could see the baby and he would be the best father in the world. We sent him photos. (The mother) came to the trial one day. I think to say good-bye.”

Christine Spader’s letter is only a few pages of the ream of documents Judge Gillian Abramson unsealed this week at the request of The Telegraph and New Hampshire Union Leader.

Now, Spader is described as almost happy in prison. After numerous infractions at Valley Street jail in Manchester, Spader has behaved at the New Hampshire State Prison for Men’s Special Housing Unit. He works out and tries to limit his carbs. He talks to his parents daily and sees them weekly. He has struck up a friendship with a 50-year-old woman who raised her own troubled son. He told his parents he has made his peace with God, Christine Spader wrote.

“This is more discipline than he has ever shown with anything before,” Christine Spader wrote. “He said that prison was good for him and that he probably would have ended up there for something no matter what we did.”

But the documents unsealed this week show that in his teens, Spader was in crisis. His parents tried everything. They brought him to psychologists and psychiatrists. They hired an advocate to make sure his school wrote him an Individualized Educational Plan. They borrowed money against their home and spent tens of thousands of dollars on programs in leadership and residential treatment programs in New York and Utah.

Nothing worked.

Spader was adopted when he was 5 days old by Steven and Christine Spader. His birth mother was a drug user, and he tested positive for cocaine and marijuana when he was born. Two years later, his biological mother contacted the Spaders when she became pregnant again, but the biological father ended up taking custody of the boy before the Spaders adopted him, according to court documents.

Spader had an otherwise normal childhood in Brookline. He was anxious at times and struggled but did well in school, played with neighborhood kids, took family vacations. His parents hugged and kissed him and told him they loved him.

Struggles in school increased in middle school and even more in high school. Spader talked about and even researched going to a boarding school because it was too stressful at school and at home, according to court documents.

Spader’s father produced a spreadsheet of significant events in his son’s life for lawyers. In it, October 2006 is marked as the first date Spader visited a psychiatrist, Dr. Peter Kelley at The Counseling Center of Nashua. Spader saw a variety of other doctors, experts and psychologists at a number of facilities and had any number of diagnoses, including bipolar disorder and major depression.

The spreadsheet also details Spader’s troubles with police and his parents. In November 2007, he went to a friend’s birthday party at the Tewksbury (Mass.) Roller Rink and met a girl. The ensuing relationship, described as “intense and turbulent” by a psychiatrist, produced Spader’s daughter and also appears to mark an important fork in Spader’s life. He went from being a boy surrounded by loving parents, Boy Scouts and school to someone who cared more about hanging out with new friends.

For these friends at Souhegan High School – where he wasn’t known, having previously attended Hollis Brookline High School – he posed as a man of action, a gangster, bragging about being a member of a street gang and committing murders. He began smoking more marijuana and doing other prescription and street drugs, according to an evaluation written by Dr. Robert Kinscherff, a psychiatrist and lawyer hired by Spader’s defense attorneys.

Spader had brief stints at psychiatric hospitals, including twice in 2008. The same year, he ran away with the mother of his child. Police in New York picked them up and returned them to New Hampshire.

There were also two violent interactions with his parents that year, once when he pointed a knife at his father. In another, police had to intervene after Spader grabbed kitchen knives and began stabbing the counters and throwing food, according to court documents.

In May 2008, Spader was enrolled in Adirondack Leadership Expeditions, which costs $500 a day, in Saranac Lake, N.Y. He left less than two weeks later when officials there said he needed a higher level of treatment than they could provide. His counselor there described him as a “house of cards,” according to court documents.

He was escorted from there to the Aspen Education Residential Treatment Center in Syracuse, Utah. That program cost $9,000 a month and was not covered by insurance. He left there within a month, according to court documents.

Kinscherff doesn’t appear to come to any firm diagnosis in his report. He said he did not observe a major mental illness when he met with Spader in June 2010.

“I do find evidence of narcissistic personality traits, borderline personality disorder trails and antisocial/asocial traits that have previously prompted a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder,” Kinscherff wrote.

Spader hasn’t shown any manic or hypomanic episodes in prison, even though he hasn’t been treated for any mental illnesses since he was arrested, according to Kinscherff’s report.

“It would be very unusual for an individual diagnosed in mid-adolescence with recurrent major depression or bipolar disorder to subsequently show no clear manifestation of mood disorder while untreated over a period of many months to years,” Kinscherff wrote.

Spader’s parents, having spent thousands to try to find help for their son, finally ran out of answers. During a deposition after Spader was convicted, Senior Assistant Attorney General Jeff Strelzin asked Spader’s father what he wished the judge would consider about his son. His response, similar to his wife’s, was about the state’s mental health system.

“You know, certainly the crime is just beyond the scope of my imagination. I mean, I feel for the families. But obviously we’ve tried to do a lot of stuff in the mental health area here in New Hampshire, and it’s been a serious letdown,” he said. “It’s just appalling how poor it is here in this state, just absolutely appalling.

“And you know, we’ve tried to do what we can. Could we have done more? I don’t know. That’s a question I keep asking myself.”

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Emily Reznick Murders Mother

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Emily Reznick was a fifteen year old living in California when this teen killer would murder her mother. According to court documents Emily Reznick and her boyfriend Nikolai Thorn Roach would plan the murder of her mother 54-year-old Michelle Louise Taylor.

Emily Reznick would stab her mother repeatedly with a knife she dubbed Buddy Buck. When arrested Emily told police that her mother had physically abused her and the killing was in self defense however this story would soon fall apart

Emily Reznick whose middle name is Evil would be found guilty and will spend til the age of 25 in secure custody youth facility. Nikolai Thorn Roach would receive the same sentence.

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A 16-year-old California girl will spend nearly a decade behind bars after admitting that she killed her mother last year after hatching the plan with her boyfriend and using a knife she had nicknamed “Buddy Buck.

Kern County Superior Court Judge Wendy Avila on Wednesday ordered Emily Evil Reznick to remain in a secure youth facility until she turns 25 for the July 2022 murder of her mother, 54-year-old Michelle Louise Taylor, authorities confirmed to Law&Crime.

Because Reznick was only 15 at the time of the slaying, she could not be charged as an adult in the Golden State. The California Supreme Court in 2019 unanimously upheld a state law requiring all defendants under the age of 16 to be tried in juvenile court, where convicted offenders can not be incarcerated beyond age 25.

“You haven’t even begun to comprehend the magnitude of what you’ve done,” Avila told Reznick during a Wednesday hearing, according to a report from Bakersfield NBC affiliate KGET-TV. “Your mother was your victim.”

Judge Avila also reportedly castigated Reznick for her lack of remorse, recounting conversations the teen had about killing her mother and saying she spoke about her like she was not even “a real human being.”

“The minor’s disregard for human life and her ability to commit this crime is deeply troubling to this court,” Avila reportedly said during the hearing.

Reznick’s boyfriend, Nikolai Thorn Roach, earlier this month also pleaded guilty to charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Judge Avila similarly sentenced him to remain in custody for Taylor’s “premeditated and gruesome” murder until he turns 25, Brownsville NBC affiliate KVEO-TV reported.

During Wednesday’s dispositional hearing, Assistant Kern County District Attorney Christine Antonios told the court that Reznick and Roach spent about a month planning Taylor’s murder, and prosecutors had the texts to prove it, according to KGET.

The texts reportedly showed Reznick telling Roach when to come to the house and what he should wear, while also touching on getaway plans and alibis. Messages also reportedly showed that Reznick had named the murder weapon, using the moniker “Buddy Buck” to refer to the knife she used to fatally stab Taylor multiple times.

The young couple also debated whether they should kill Taylor’s live-in boyfriend, Antonios reportedly said. In the immediate aftermath of the stabbing, Reznick reportedly told friends that she thought Taylor’s live-in boyfriend may have been the one who killed her. She also suggested that her mother may have taken her own life, KGET reported.

Following her arrest, Emily Reznick — who has said she was abused by her mother for much of her life — told police she was acting in self-defense, but the aforementioned text messages belied that claim.

Police on July 7, 2022 responded to a 911 call from a home located on Arthur Avenue in Oildale, just over 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The caller was later identified as Taylor’s live-in boyfriend, who was the first person to find her.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders found Taylor unresponsive and suffering from what appeared to be several stab wounds.

Emily Reznick and Roach were arrested the following day. While the young couple was in the back of a police vehicle equipped with a recording device, Reznick blamed her mom’s boyfriend for wrecking their plans, KGET reported.

In a grimly prescient move, she also reportedly told Roach that he shouldn’t be worried because they were both only 15 and would only be sent to “kid prison” for a little while.