Friday, April 19, 2013

Former Law Officials Arrested Texas DA Case!

Former judge arrested in the death of district attorneys.

In a major break, the Texas law enforcement officers arrested a former justice of the peace and his wife in the deaths of two district attorneys and the wife of the slain.

In the beginning we thought that extremists from the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas may have put a hit on the Texas district attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia.

Kim Williams, accomplice of the gunman who killed two district attorneys.
Earlier the first killing of assistant district attorney Mark Hasse was making the rounds.

The murder of those in law enforcement has the nation gripping to the fears of retaliation from extremist groups frustrated with the reelection of President Barack Obama.

Eric Williams and his wife Kim, were charged with the murder of law enforcement.

The information comes from Kaufman, Texas through the Associated Press.

KAUFMAN, Texas (AP) — North Texas authorities have arrested the wife of a former justice of the peace who was charged with making a terroristic threat in connection with the shooting deaths of a district attorney and his wife.
Two weeks before his slaining, District Attorney Mike McLelland told the press, that he's determined to capture the individuals who killed his friend and partner District Attorney Mark Masse.
Kim Lene Williams was arrested early Wednesday. Online jail records do not list charges against her and efforts to reach Kaufman County Sheriff David Byrnes, county Judge Bruce Wood and others were not successful.

A law enforcement official has said authorities are trying to build a case against her husband, Eric Lyle Williams, in the deaths of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, whose bodies were found at their home March 30.

A probable cause affidavit says Eric Williams sent an email, one day after the McLellands' bodies were discovered, implying there would be another attack if authorities didn't respond to various demands. The email was sent from Eric Williams' personal computer. Authorities arrested him on Saturday and charged him with making a terroristic threat.

He was being held on $3 million bond on that charge.

Williams lost his elected position as justice of the peace after he was convicted of stealing three computer monitors from an office. McLelland and Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse — who was shot and killed in an apparent ambush outside a courthouse in January — prosecuted that case.
Mark Hasse was killed in January.
During closing arguments, the prosecutors presented testimony indicating that Williams had made death threats against a former girlfriend and a local attorney.

A jury found Williams guilty; he received two years' probation and lost his law license and position as justice of the peace.

"The good old boy network is gone," McLelland said at the time.

These two are facing capital murder and this will carry the death sentence.

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