Kyler Allen and Jordan Ostrander Charged In Double Murder

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Kyler Allen and Jordan Ostrander are two alleged teen killers from Texas who would murder a father and a son. According to police reports officers would find Preston Wessling, 38, and 14-year-old Evan Wessling dead in their driveway at a home in Tow Texas. Police would soon arrest Kyler Allen and Jordan Ostrander who are both 19 years of age and charge the pair with two counts of capital murder. Police are saying that Kyler Allen and Jordan Ostrander knew the two victims however no motive for the double murder is yet clear.

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At the Wessling family home near Lake Buchanan in rural Llano County, shock is turning to grief and heartbreak. Loved ones of Preston and Evan Wessling struggle to process why the father and son were shot and killed in their own driveway off Airport Road in Tow early Saturday morning.

“Evan was 14 years old. Preston was only 38. They still had whole lifetimes ahead of them,” said Robert Newton, Preston Wessling’s older brother

Monday morning, 19-year-olds Kyler Allen And Jordan Ostrander were arrested, and charged with capital murder. They’re being held at the Guadalupe County Jail. Authorities say the suspects and victims knew each other, but would not elaborate beyond that.

“I don’t want to harm them. I just want to talk to them and ask them why,” said Preston’s father, Howard Wessling, Sr

The news of these two lives cut short has rocked the small community of Tow, which has never dealt with a tragedy quite like this.

When you have a 14-year-old killed and then two 19-year-old teenagers arrested for it, it has everybody pretty shook up, that’s for sure,” said Chief Deputy Brad Evans with the Llano County Sheriff’s Department.

Preston’s daughter, says she’s at a loss as to why and how this happened.

“It doesn’t happen out here. That’s not something that happens, especially to them. There’s just not people who hate them,” she said.

I asked the family how they’d like Preston and Evan to be remembered.

“As being kind and friendly,” said Howard Wessling, Sr

“Just with happiness. They wouldn’t want people to be sad over them. They were funny and loving. Biggest goofballs, that’s the best way to describe them,” said Preston’s daughter, who didn’t want to be identified.

“They were two peas in a pod. Whatever Preston was doing Evan wanted to do too,” said Newton.

Preston was known for his generosity.

“He’d give you more than just the shirt off his back. Anything,” said his daughter.

Evan was a freshman at Burnet High School.

“It wasn’t just his friends that he was friends with,” said Preston’s daughter of her brother. “He became part of his friends families. They’re missing their son, too.”

The family has set up a GoFundMe for funeral

“People are just going out of their way to help us,” said Howard Wessling, Sr.

“They’re really living in the spirit of my dad. They’re giving when they have nothing,” said Preston’s daughter.

If you have any information you think might be helpful in the investigation, you’re urged to call the Llano County Sheriff’s Office at (325) 247-5767. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Hill Country Crime Stoppers at 1-866-756-TIPS (8477). 

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Pennie Gomez Murders Ashley Lopez With A Car

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Pennie Gomez is a woman from Texas who has been charged with murder after running over Ashley Lopez with her car. According to police reports a number of people were arguing outside of the home of Ashley Lopez when Pennie Gomez would leave the scene and purposely drive back into the crowd of people killing Ashley Lopez and injuring another person. According to witnesses Pennie Gomez would hit Ashley Lopez, stop her car and then began driving again dragging Lopez several more feet. Pennie Gomez would be arrested and has been charged with murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

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 The San Antonio Police Department now has a suspect in custody after a woman was hit by a car intentionally near downtown.

Pennie Gomez, 36, is now facing a charge of murder after her arrest Thursday, and she is also being charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

KSAT-TV reports 28-year-old Ashley Lopez was identified as the woman killed Wednesday night by the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office. Police say another woman was also hit by the car driven by Gomez, but she survived.

Investigators say Lopez was hit during a fight between a group of people, and they say Gomez drove her car into the crowd as it was going on. Witnesses told police they saw Gomez hit the people on purpose. The arrest affidavit for Gomez also sites cell phone footage that confirms what witnesses told police.

Pennie Gomez is accused of hitting the women, stopping the car, and then driving again, dragging the women for several feet.

Police say Gomez was also wanted on an unrelated charge.

Jared Dicus Brutally Murders New Wife In Texas

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Jared Dicus is a man from Texas who has been charged with the murder of his wife who he would later cut to pieces. According to police reports Jared Dicus and Anggy Diaz were married in October 2022 however the honeymoon would end quickly after the woman was found murdered in their Texas home. Apparently family members would find the murder scene and quickly phone 911. When officers arrived they would find pieces of Anggy Diaz all over the home including her head which was found in the shower. Jared Dicus would be arrested at the scene and made a confession to officers. Now Jared Dicus has been charged with murder among other charges

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Friends and family say they are devastated by the brutal murder of Anggy Diaz, allegedly at the hand of her new husband, Jared Dicus.

“Diaz was this little ray of sunshine in his life,” a neighbor who grew up with Dicus said. “She was optimistic. He made her happy, and she kept him in good spirits.”

The newlyweds were married last October by Waller County Judge Trey Duhon, who posted a smiling picture of the couple on Facebook shortly after the ceremony.

Eyewitness News talked with people who said the alleged murder is horrific and shocking. Deputies found Diaz Wednesday at about 4:35 p.m. at the couple’s home on Oak Hollow, just south of FM 1488. They lived in a small structure behind Dicus’ parents’ house, on the same property.

According to Sheriff Troy Guidry, Dicus’ father called authorities when they realized something was wrong. Dicus stayed on the scene as investigators arrived. Diaz’s head was decapitated, and the sheriff said the scene was bloody.

“A portion of the body was dismembered, and the residence was covered in blood. Gruesome scene at best,” he said.

Guidry said that all family members were taken to the sheriff’s department, where they were interviewed, and Dicus was charged.

“Evidence shows the suspect used a kitchen knife,” Guidry said, adding that the weapon had been recovered.

There have been prior disturbance calls made to the suspect’s parents’ home, though it’s unclear if the calls are related to Dicus or his older brother, who apparently also lives in the homes.

Investigators said they are looking to see if drugs may be a factor.

“He’s never the crazy one. He’s never the type to go do something violent. He protected those he loved and cared about,” the shocked neighbor said.

From their copious social media posts, Dicus and Diaz seemed happy. Diaz was devoted to physical fitness, sharing videos of her workouts and encouraging others. Dicus’s parents’ house is on the same road as Diaz’s aunt’s house, where the young woman lived.

Diaz’s manager at the meat market where she worked said the couple met in early 2022. When Diaz didn’t show up for her cashier shift on Wednesday, her manager called her family, and that’s when they learned about her tragic death.

For now, Dicus remains behind bars at the Waller County Jail. The Waller County District Attorney’s Office said it is still gathering evidence.

Meanwhile, Diaz’s family is planning a vigil for this Saturday at a park near her home. They have also started a GoFundMe, and hope to collect enough money to give her a proper burial.

https://abc13.com/woman-decapitated-waller-county-21-year-old-killed-suspect-in-custody-oak-hollow/12693232/

Victoria Duron Charged With Murdering 16 Yr Old Boy

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Victoria Duron is a seventeen year old alleged teen killer from Texas who is charged with the murder of sixteen year old Tyrone Fiamahn. According to police reports officers were called to a Houston motel where they found the body of Tyrone Fiamahn who had been shot multiple times and may have been dead for as many as three days.

When Victoria Duron was questioned she would tell police that her and her boyfriend, unnamed 16 year old, were accused by Tyrone Fiamahn of stealing drugs from them on SnapChat. Victoria Duron would say her boyfriend shot Tyrone multiple times and would take the victims possessions before fleeing. However police in Houston Texas would say during her statement she told several lies to police and she would be arrested. Victoria Duron has been charged with capital murder

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Texas
 high school student has been charged with capital murder in the death of a 16-year-old runaway during a suspected drug deal gone wrong.

Victoria Duron, 17, claims her boyfriend, who is a minor and has not been named publicly, shot Tyrone Fiamahn dead, The Houston Chronicle reported.

Deputies from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office were called to the motel in West Houston after a report of a possible death in one of the rooms around 8pm on December 16.

When they arrived they found Duron with multiple gunshot wounds to his head, neck, back and arm.

Police believed he had been dead for several days, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Duron told investigators she knew Fiamahn as Knox and that he was her boyfriend’s drug supplier. She said her boyfriend sold narcotics he got from him

Duran said the pair had met with the victim several times before the fatal shooting, court records reveal.

The night of his death Victoria Duron claimed Fiamahn accused her and her boyfriend of stealing drugs, which the couple denied.

She said her boyfriend then shot Fiamahn multiple times, court records obtained by DailyMail.com show.

Before fleeing, the pair rummaged though Fiamahn’s belonging stealing $1,000 and taking THC vapes from his backpack and the victims phone and rifle.

Victoria Duron said the pair went to her boyfriend’s uncles house where they both confessed to the killing.

She said the uncle helped the pair burn the clothing they were both wearing during the day of the shooting. 

On December 16, video surveillance taken from the motel shows a man and a woman – wearing hooded jackets – getting dropped off in a Ford F150 Lyft truck.

The pair are seen knocking on the door, someone on the other side opens the door – the couple enter in the same room Fiamahn was found in, court records reveal.

Around 10.50pm, a man and woman – with their heads down and faces covered – leave the room.

Court documents state ‘the man appeared to have something in his pants keeping him from moving in a normal manner,’ the news outlet reported.

The pair are then seen leaving in a Lyft vehicle – a Kia Optima. Both Lyft vehicles and the rides were traced back to Duron’s father’s phone number.

According to court documents, cellphone records show Duron was near the motel at the time of the murder.

Duron gave a voluntary statement to police – that was made available in court documents on Tuesday – but investigators said in those documents she gave partial truths and lied several times in her statement.

It was still unclear which of Duron’s statements were considered false by authorities, and how that was determined.

There was no further information provided on Duron’s alleged boyfriend, according to Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

GoFundMe has been created by a family member of Fiamahn to help with funeral expenses.

‘Tyrone was a very energetic individual since he was a child. His smile would stretch from ear to ear leaving you no choice but to smile back and even laugh.

‘A smart, outgoing and courageous person; Tyrone never seemed to ever be bothered by his surroundings no matter the situation or condition, he always made the best of what he had,’ they wrote. 

‘He cared for his family and friends dearly. Sadly his life was cut short in the most tragic way one could imagine.

‘He had a bright future ahead of him with his family right behind. Unfortunately, we will not get to see our brother, our cousin, or our friend graduate from high school or achieve any of his life goals,’ they said.

As of Wednesday, nearly $2,000 has been raised towards their goal of $20,000.

Robert Fratta Execution Scheduled For January 10 2023

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Robert Fratta execution is scheduled for later today, January 10 2023, by the State Of Texas. According to court records Robert Fratta was going through a divorce with his estranged wife Farah Fratta. Robert Fratta, who is an ex police officer, would hire two men Joseph Prystash and Howard Guidry to kill her. Howard Guidry would break into the home and fatally shoot Farah Fratta. All three men would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Joseph Prystash and Howard Guidry both remain on Texas Death Row

  • Robert Fratta was executed on January 10 2023 by lethal injection

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A former suburban Houston police officer was set to be executed Tuesday for hiring two people to kill his estranged wife nearly 30 years ago.

Robert Fratta, 65, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection for the November 1994 fatal shooting of his wife, Farah, amid a contentious divorce and custody fight for their three children.

Prosecutors say Fratta organized the murder-for-hire plot in which a middleman, Joseph Prystash, hired the shooter, Howard Guidry. Farah Fratta, 33, was shot twice in the head by Guidry in her home’s garage in the Houston suburb of Atascocita. Robert Fratta, who was a public safety officer for Missouri City, has long claimed he is innocent.

Prosecutors said Fratta had repeatedly expressed his desire to see his wife dead and asked several acquaintances if they knew anyone who would kill her, telling one friend, “I’ll just kill her, and I’ll do my time and when I get out, I’ll have my kids,” according to court records. Prystash and Guidry were also sent to death row for the slaying.

Fratta’s attorneys have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the execution scheduled for Tuesday evening at the state penitentiary in Huntsville, arguing that prosecutors withheld evidence that a trial witness had been hypnotized by investigators. They say that led her to change her initial recollection that she saw two men at the murder scene as well as a getaway driver.

“This would have undermined the State’s case, which depended on just two men committing the act and depended on linking Fratta to both,” Fratta’s lawyers wrote in their appeal to the Supreme Court.

Prosecutors have argued the hypnosis produced no new information and no new identification.

The Supreme Court and lower courts have previously rejected appeals from Fratta’s lawyers that sought to review claims arguing insufficient evidence and faulty jury instructions were used to convict him. His attorneys also unsuccessfully argued that one juror in his case was not impartial and that ballistics evidence didn’t tie him to the murder weapon.

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles last week unanimously declined to commute Fratta’s death sentence to a lesser penalty or to grant a 60-day reprieve.

Fratta also is one of three Texas death row inmates who has sued to stop the state’s prison system from using what they allege are expired and unsafe execution drugs. Last week, Texas’ top criminal appeals court barred a civil court judge from issuing any orders in the lawsuit. A hearing was set for Tuesday.

Robert Fratta was first sentenced to death in 1996, but his case was overturned by a federal judge who ruled that confessions from his co-conspirators shouldn’t have been admitted into evidence. In the same ruling, the judge wrote that “trial evidence showed Fratta to be egotistical, misogynistic, and vile, with a callous desire to kill his wife.”

He was retried and resentenced to death in 2009.

Andy Kahan, director of victim services and advocacy for Crime Stoppers of Houston and who has helped Farah Fratta’s family during the case, said he plans to witness the execution, keeping a promise he made to Farah Fratta’s father, Lex Baquer, who died in 2018. Baquer and his wife raised Robert and Farah Fratta’s three children.

“I don’t expect anything to come out of Bob that would show any type of admission or any type of remorse because everything has always revolved around him,” Kahan said.

The execution will be a way for the children “to continue to move on with their lives and at the very least they won’t have to think about him anymore. I think that will play an important part in their healing,” he said.

Robert Fratta would be the first inmate put to death this year in Texas and the second in the U.S. Eight other executions are scheduled in Texas for later this year.

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Robert Fratta Execution

A former suburban Houston police officer was executed Tuesday for hiring two people to kill his estranged wife nearly 30 years ago amid a contentious divorce and custody battle.

Robert Fratta, 65, received a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville for the November 1994 fatal shooting of his wife, Farah. He was pronounced dead at 7:49 p.m., 24 minutes after the lethal dose of the powerful sedative pentobarbital began flowing into his arms.

For about three minutes before the execution began, Fratta’s spiritual adviser, Barry Brown, prayed over Fratta, who was strapped to the death chamber gurney with intravenous needles in each arm.

Brown, his prayer book on the pillow next to Fratta’s head and his right hand resting on Fratta’s right hand, asked for prayers for “hearts that have been broken … for people who grieved and those who will grieve in days ahead.” He asked God to “be merciful to Bobby.”

Asked by the warden if he had a final statement, Fratta replied: “No.”

Brown resumed praying as the lethal drugs began and Fratta, his eyes closed, took a deep breath and then snored loudly six times. Then all movement stopped.

Prosecutors say Fratta organized the murder-for-hire plot in which a middleman, Joseph Prystash, hired the shooter, Howard Guidry. Farah Fratta, 33, was shot twice in the head in her home’s garage in the Houston suburb of Atascocita. Robert Fratta, who was a public safety officer for Missouri City, had long claimed he was innocent.

The punishment was delayed for little more than an hour until the last of a flurry of final-day appeals cleared the U.S. Supreme Court and Texas’ highest courts, the Texas Supreme Court and Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

Fratta’s lawyers argued unsuccessfully that prosecutors withheld evidence that a trial witness had been hypnotized by investigators, leading her to change her initial recollection that she saw two men at the murder scene as well as a getaway driver.

Prosecutors have argued the hypnosis produced no new information and no new identification. They had also said that Fratta had repeatedly expressed his desire to see his wife dead and asked several acquaintances if they knew anyone who would kill her, telling one friend, “I’ll just kill her, and I’ll do my time and when I get out, I’ll have my kids,” according to court records. Prystash and Guidry were also sent to death row for the slaying

Robert Fratta was also one of four Texas death row inmates who sued to stop the state’s prison system from using what they allege are expired and unsafe execution drugs. That lawsuit also failed late Tuesday,

The Supreme Court and lower courts previously rejected appeals from Fratta’s lawyers that sought to review claims arguing insufficient evidence and faulty jury instructions were used to convict him. His attorneys also unsuccessfully argued that a juror in his case was not impartial and that ballistics evidence didn’t tie him to the murder weapon.

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles last week unanimously declined to commute Fratta’s death sentence to a lesser penalty or to grant a 60-day reprieve.

Robert Fratta was first sentenced to death in 1996, but his conviction was overturned by a federal judge who ruled that confessions from his co-conspirators shouldn’t have been admitted into evidence. In the same ruling, the judge wrote that “trial evidence showed Fratta to be egotistical, misogynistic, and vile, with a callous desire to kill his wife.”

He was retried and resentenced to death in 2009.

Andy Kahan, the director of victim services and advocacy for Crime Stoppers of Houston, said that Farah Fratta’s father, Lex Baquer, who died in 2018, raised Robert and Farah Fratta’s three children with his wife.

Kahan, Fratta’s son, Bradley Baquer, and Farah’s brother, Zain Baquer, were among witnesses watching Fratta die. Fratta never acknowledged them or looked at them as they stood at a window to the death chamber.

“Bob was a coward in 1994, when he arranged the murder for hire of his estranged wife,” Kahan said after the execution. “And 28-plus years later, he still was a coward tonight. When he was offered an opportunity to at least extend an olive branch to his son that he knew was watching this.

“And he still chose the coward’s way out. He could have said: ‘I’m sorry.’”

Robert Fratta was the first inmate put to death this year in Texas and the second in the U.S. Eight other executions are scheduled in Texas for later this year.