Megan Lange and Rodolfo Reyes Murder 8 Year Old Boy

Megan Lange and Rodolfo Reyes

Megan Lange and Rodolfo Reyes have been arrested and charged with capital murder in the death of their eight year old son. According to police reports 911 responded to the Texas address for an unresponsive eight year old boy. Ambulance attendants attempted to perform life saving techniques to the child who was covered in a variety of bruises and lacerations. Ambulance attendants would rush the child to the hospital where he was pronounced dead soon after. Police would soon start an investigation that revealed the little boy was severely malnourished and had severe haemorrhaging in his neck. Megan Lange and Rodolfo Reyes would give stories that would not match to the injuries sustained by the child. Police would arrest Megan Lange and Rodolfo Reyes and have charged them with with one count each of capital murder to a person under the age of 10 and one count each of injury to a child.

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Two people were arrested in Ector County on November 21 on capital murder of a person under the age of 10 and injury to a child charges. 

The mother, Megan Lange, and the stepfather, Rodolfo Reyes, have been accused of strangling their 8-year-old son to death. 

According to the arrest affidavit, deputies were called to 2003 N. Huntington in Odessa on Nov. 5 in regard to an unresponsive child. When they arrived, Odessa Fire Rescue was already performing lifesaving actions on the 8-year-old who was soon after transported to Medical Center Hospital. 

After arriving at MCH, the 8-year-old boy succumbed to his injuries and the ECSO Investigators began an investigation. When they saw the boy, they noticed suspicious injuries throughout his body in the head, legs and back area. 

The investigators contacted Lange, who said she was helping her son to the bathroom and after he was done, they went to the living room. Lange and her son were talking in the living room when his head fell back, and he was no longer breathing. which led to her calling 9-1-1.

Investigators later talked with Reyes who was willing to provide statement. He said that he did not cause the bodily injury to the 8-year-old boy but was in the house on the day of the boy’s death. 

Investigators later found out through an autopsy report that the boy showed hemorrhaging on his neck and was malnourished. A forensic pathologist would label the cause of death to be asphyxiation by manual strangulation with the underlying causes of neglect. 

After doing an investigation, the ECSO did feel that Reyes and Lange should be charged with capital murder of a child under the age of 10 and injury to a child. 

Bond has been set for both Lange and Reyes. They both have a surety bond set at $2,000,000 for the capital murder charge and a surety bond set at $1,000,000 for the injury to a child charge. 

We will continue to update this story as we receive more information

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Stephen Barbee Execution Scheduled For Today

Stephen Barbee execution

The State of Texas is preparing to execute Stephen Barbee today for the murders of a mother and her son. According to court documents Stephen Barbee would murder of his ex girlfriend Lisa Underwood, 34, and her son Jayden who were murdered at their home and then their bodies would be buried in a shallow grave. Right now Stephen Barbee attorneys are fighting to get his execution stayed for religious purposes which seems to be the common ploy this year. Stephen Barbee would initially confess to the double murder but soon after recanted.

Stephen Barbee Execution

A Texas inmate seeking to stop his execution over claims of religious freedom violations and indifference to his medical needs is scheduled to die Wednesday evening for killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son more than 17 years ago.

Stephen Barbee, 55, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville. He was condemned for the February 2005 deaths of Lisa Underwood, 34, and her son Jayden. Both were suffocated at their home in Fort Worth. They were later found buried in a shallow grave in nearby Denton County.

Barbee’s attorneys have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay his execution, arguing his religious rights are being violated because the state prison system, in the wake of a ruling by the high court on what spiritual advisers can do while in the execution chamber, did not create a written policy on the issue

In March, the U.S. Supreme Court said states must accommodate the wishes of death row inmates who want to have their faith leaders pray and touch them during their executions. Texas prison officials didn’t formally update their policy but said they would review inmates’ petitions on a case-by-case basis and would grant most reasonable requests.

Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt in Houston issued a preliminary injunction, saying the state could only execute Barbee after it had published a clear policy on spiritual advisers that protects an inmate’s religious rights. Last week, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned Hoyt’s injunction, saying it was overbroad.

On Tuesday, Hoyt issued a new injunction focused specifically on protecting Barbee’s rights. The Texas Attorney General’s Office immediately appealed to the 5th Circuit, which would have to make a ruling before the Supreme Court could take up the issue.

The Texas Attorney General’s Office said in a previous court filing that Barbee’s claims are moot as state prison officials are allowing his spiritual adviser to touch him and pray aloud during his execution.

Also Tuesday, Hoyt denied a separate request by Barbee’s attorneys for an execution stay over claims the inmate’s right to avoid cruel and unusual punishment would be violated. His lawyers say Barbee has physical constraints that limit the movement of his shoulders and arms and he would experience “intolerable pain and suffering” if he is executed in the normal manner with his arms outstretched on the gurney so that IV lines can be placed to deliver the lethal injection.

In a court filing from earlier this month, lawyers with the Texas Attorney General’s Office assured Hoyt that prison officials would make accommodations for Barbee and allow his arms to remain bent and if needed would find another location to place the IV lines.

On Monday, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles unanimously declined to commute Barbee’s death sentence to a lesser penalty or to grant a four-month reprieve.

Prosecutors said Barbee killed his ex-girlfriend and her son because he didn’t want his wife to know Underwood was seven months pregnant, presumably by him. DNA evidence later revealed Barbee wasn’t the father. Underwood owned a Fort Worth bagel shop, which was named after her son. She and her son were reported missing after failing to show up at a baby shower.

Barbee confessed to police he killed Underwood and her son but later recanted. Barbee said the confession was coerced and has since maintained he is innocent and was framed by his business partner.

His trial, including sentencing, took less than three days to complete in February 2006.

Barbee is set to receive a lethal injection on the same day as Arizona plans to execute Murray Hoope r for killing two people during a home robbery in Phoenix on New Year’s Eve 1980. Hooper is set to be executed at 11 a.m. CST on Wednesday.

If Barbee is executed, he would be the fifth inmate put to death this year in Texas. He is the last inmate scheduled for execution this year in the state

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/nation-world/story/2022-11-15/texas-to-execute-man-for-killing-ex-girlfriend-and-her-son

Stephen Barbee Execution Update

A Texas inmate who killed his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son more than 17 years ago was executed on Wednesday, after courts rejected his appeals over claims of religious freedom violations and indifference to his medical needs.

Stephen Barbee, 55, received a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville. He was pronounced dead at 7:35 p.m., 26 minutes after a fatal dose of pentobarbital began flowing into his body.

Barbee had been condemned for the February 2005 deaths of Lisa Underwood, 34, and her son Jayden. Both were suffocated at their home in Fort Worth. They were later found buried in a shallow grave in nearby Denton County.

In his final statement, Barbee talked about his faith in God and hoped this would not be a sad moment for his family and friends. He did not mention Underwood or her son and did not look in the direction of his victims’ family and friends, who watched from a viewing room and locked arms with one another during the execution.

“I’m ready warden. Send me home,” Barbee said, as he cried. “I just want everyone to have peace in their hearts.”

On Monday, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles unanimously declined to commute Barbee’s death sentence to a lesser penalty or to grant a four-month reprieve

Barbee received a lethal injection on the same day that Arizona executed Murray Hooper for killing two people during a home robbery in Phoenix on New Year’s Eve 1980. Hooper received a lethal injection Wednesday morning.

The executions come despite declining support in recent years for the death penalty across all political parties. About 6 in 10 Americans favor the death penalty, according to the General Social Survey, a major trends survey conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago. While a majority continue to express support for the death penalty, the share has declined steadily since the 1990s, when nearly three-quarters were in favor.

Barbee was the fifth inmate put to death this year in Texas. He was the last inmate scheduled for execution this year in the state.

So far, 15 people, including Barbee, have been executed across the U.S. in 2022, all by lethal injection. This year’s total number of U.S. executions is already higher than last year’s 11, which was the lowest in more than three decades.

Two more executions in the U.S. are scheduled for Thursday — one in Alabama and one in Oklahoma.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday declined an appeal from Barbee’s lawyers to halt his execution.

Barbee’s attorneys had asked the court to stay his execution, arguing his religious rights were being violated. They said that in the wake of a ruling by the high court on what spiritual advisers can do while in the execution chamber, the state prison system still had not created a written policy on the issue.

In March, the U.S. Supreme Court said states must accommodate the wishes of death row inmates who want to have their faith leaders pray and touch them during their executions. Texas prison officials didn’t formally update their policy but said they would review inmates’ petitions on a case-by-case basis and would grant most reasonable request

https://apnews.com/article/us-supreme-court-texas-executions-houston-huntsville-7249e97fa7f63e690c6b06ecc67cb75d

Jeremiah Glenn Teen Killer Murders Man During Carjacking

Jeremiah Glenn

Jeremiah Glenn was sixteen years old from Texas when he fatally shot a man during a carjacking. According to court documents Jeremiah Glenn would steal a vehicle and drive around an apartment parking lot where he shot and killed Curtis Lee a retired military veteran. Jeremiah Glenn would then take Curtis Lee vehicle and flee. The next day Jeremiah Glenn would be captured after a foot chase with police officers where he pointed a gun at the chasing officers. This teen killer would be arrested and convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison plus 99 years.

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A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison and 99 years on Monday for capital murder and aggravated robbery, according to the Galveston County’s District Attorney’s Office.

Jeremiah Glenn was found guilty of both capital murder and aggravated robbery, just two weeks after his 20th birthday, according to officials.

Investigators said Glenn’s crime spree started on Oct. 2, 2019 when he stole a truck that was left running outside a store in Dickinson. That truck was found abandoned three days later with a .357 revolver missing from the center console. Glenn’s crimes allegedly continued on Oct. 6, 2019, when he went to the Food Rite Market in Texas City, where he used that revolver to steal a minivan from a 15-year-old who was loading groceries in the parking lot. Glenn then allegedly drove that minivan to a local apartment complex where he shot and killed a retired army veteran, Curtis Lee, before leaving the scene in Lee’s car. The next day, Glenn abandoned Lee’s car before leading police on a lengthy foot chase. During the chase, he threatened a Texas City woman with his revolver and pointed his revolver in the direction of police officers.

Usually, 16-year-old defendants are prosecuted as juveniles, but the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office argued to the court to certify Glenn as an adult because of the nature of his crimes, his criminal history before the offenses, and an attempt to escape while awaiting trial. The court certified Glenn to stand trial as an adult.

Assistant District Attorneys Virginia Frank and Clayten Hearrell prosecuted the case. After hearing the evidence, a Galveston County jury found Glenn guilty of capital murder and aggravated robbery on Monday.

During the punishment phase of the trial, Assistant District Attorney Virginia Frank presented additional evidence showing that when Glenn robbed and murdered Lee, he was already on felony probation with the juvenile justice system for stealing a car in 2017. Additional evidence showed that Glenn attempted to escape from the Galveston County Juvenile Justice Center while being held for trial.

Because Glenn was convicted of committing capital murder, Glenn was automatically sentenced to life in prison for that charge. The jury sentenced Glenn to 99 years in prison for aggravated robbery. The sentences will run concurrently and because he was a juvenile when the offenses were committed, Glenn will be eligible for parole in 40 years.

After the trial, Chief ADA Hearrell said, “Galveston County will be safer for at least the next 40 years.”

https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2022/11/16/20-year-old-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-for-killing-retired-army-veteran-and-stealing-a-minivan/

Taylor Parker Sentenced To Death In Texas

Taylor Parker Texas Death Row

Taylor Parker has been sentenced to death by the State of Texas for a brutal murder of a woman and her unborn child. According to court documents Taylor Parker would murder  Reagan Hancock, 21, and cut the baby out of her uterus. The baby also died. Taylor Parker was convicted of the two murders and after a week sentencing hearing she was officially sentenced to death. Taylor Parker will now join six other women who are currently on death row in Texas

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 A Bowie County jury Wednesday returned a sentence of death for convicted murderer Taylor Parker.

The jury in New Boston deliberated just over 90 minutes before returning her sentence.

In her closing statement, prosecutor Kelley Crisp brought tears to many eyes sitting in the gallery.

Parker, 29, was charged in the Oct. 9, 2020 death of Reagan Hancock, 21, and cutting her unborn baby from her uterus who also died.

Crisp, without warning, displayed a graphic picture of Hancock brutally murdered and cut open body lying in hers and her baby’s blood while gasps could be heard in the courtroom.

Defense Attorney Jeff Harrelson drove home the point to the jury that Parker was human, she was flawed, but still a human.

The trial and sentencing phase lasted 49 days, including 25 days of testimony, 142 witnesses, some twice, and over 100 pieces of evidence.

Judge John Tidwell order Parker be transferred to death row at the Mountain View Correctional Unit in the small Texas town of Gatesville.

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Taylor Parker has been given the death penalty by a Bowie County jury.

Jurors deliberated about an hour and 15 minutes Wednesday before returning with the verdict. Jurors could have given Parker a sentence of life in prison without parole.

On Oct. 3, a jury of six men and six women found Parker, 29, guilty in the October 2020 killing of Reagan Hancock, 21, who was about 35 weeks pregnant, and cutting her baby out of the womb. The baby also died. The punishment phase of the trial began Oct. 12.

https://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/2022/nov/09/breaking-taylor-parker-sentenced-to-death/

Richard Xavier Rodriguez Wanted In Joanna Luna Amber Alert

Richard Xavier Rodriguez

Seventeen year old Richard Xavier Rodriguez is wanted in connection of the disappearance of thirteen year old Joanna Luna from San Antonio Texas. An Amber Alert has been issued however the alert is listing the disappearance to have taken place in August 20, 2022. Now as I write this it is November 7 2022 so I have no idea why there has been such a long delay. According to police reports it is alleged that Richard Xavier Rodriguez took Joanna Luna from her San Antonio Texas home in a U-Haul of all things. The U-Haul has since been recovered and the San Antonio Police did release a statement back in September 2022 that Joanna Luna had a medical condition that requires attention. If you know anything about this case you are asked to contact law enforcement 210- 207-7660.

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Authorities in San Antonio have issued an Amber Alert for 13-year-old Joanna Luna, who vanished from her home on the 11700 block of Spring Dale Drive on 20 August.

Richard Xavier Rodriguez, 17, is wanted in connection with her abduction, authorities said on Sunday, more than two months after she disappeared.

Joanna, who is thought to be in “great or extreme danger,” was last seen wearing black and pink Nike shorts, purple slides and a grey t-shirt.

She is described as 5’05”, weighs around 110 pounds and has dark brown hair and brown eyes. Police also said she has two small scars under her right eye.

Mr Rodruguez was last seen driving a U-Haul truck that has since been located.

San Antonio Police spokesperson Officer Nick Soliz told NBC affiliate News4SanAntonio in September that Joanna has a medical condition that requires urgent care.

“We do know that she needs to get back with her family, as we do believe she has a medical condition that needs urgent care, so our number one goal right now is to find her, “ Mr Soliz told the station. “We believe somebody knows where she is yes, we think that she is with people who think they have the best interest for her but they don’t.”

Anyone with information about Joanna and Mr Rodriguez’s whereabouts is asked to contact San Antonio Police at 210- 207-7660.

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