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Steven Avery’s 16 year old Nephew, Brendan Dassey, Charged in Halbach Murder

In what can only be described as disturbing, the 16 year old nephew of Steven Avery, Brendan Dassey, has also been charged in the murder of Teresa Halabach. The nature of this crime defies belief.

WARNING EXTREMELY DISTURBING

In chilling detail he explains how Dassey returned home from school and walked over to his uncle’s trailer house to deliver some mail.

According to the complaint, Dassey heard a woman screaming while he was still several hundred feet away from the trailer, the screams got louder as he approached the door and knocked.

The complaint states that his uncle, Steven Avery answered the door, partially clothed and sweating.

Avery then allegedly asked Dassey to participate in a sexual encounter and led the boy to his bedroom where Theresa Halbach was naked and shackled to the bed.

In the complaint Dassey says Halbach pleaded for her life.

And to think this person, Steven Avery, was let out of prison because he was falsely imprisoned? Maybe it was just a hunch. In what can only be described as just an ungodly act, Steven Avery congratulates his nephew and then tells him how he will murder Teresa Halbach.

“During the rape, Teresa is begging for help, begging 16 year old Brendan to stop that you can stop this. After the sexual assault is completed, Steven Avery tells Brendan what a good job he did, takes Brendan into the other room and now describes for Brendan his intent to murder Teresa Halbach,” explains Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz.
(NBC 15 Madison)

TIME LINE OF TERESA HALBACH MURDER CASE

Prosecutor Details Teresa Halbach’s Horror

What happened to murder victim Teresa Halbach was slow and it was brutal, and she had been set up. Special prosecutor Ken Kratz made that clear in a news conference Thursday afternoon.

The details about Halbach’s last hours were so graphic at times, it seemed the prosecutor had a hard time talking about it. And it was hard for people in the room to listen to.

Police say they now know that Halbach was imprisoned, sexually assaulted, stabbed, and strangled before she died.

Steven Avery since he was arrested for the murder of Teresa Halbach has denied the charges. At one point from prison he had even stated before her body was found that she may still be alive.

Well Avery, there is not only DNA evidence … there is now a witness who has already implicated himself in the crime pointing the finger at you. I guess the police are responsible for this as well?

Kratz said Steven Avery’s 16-year-old nephew, Brendan Dassey, is charged with being party to the crimes of first-degree intentional homicide, sexual assault, and mutilation of a corpse. Kratz also said Avery will face additional criminal charges, including sexual assault, kidnapping, and false imprisonment.

The boy confessed his role and also implicated his uncle when investigators re-interviewed him Wednesday after noticing discrepancies in his stories and the physical evidence, Calumet County Sheriff Jerry Pagel said.
(WBAY TV)

March 2nd, 2006 at 08:39pm Posted by | Steven Avery, Teresa Marie Halbach | 6 comments

Reward offered for missing UTSA student, Naomi Fuentes

Naomi Fuentes, a UTSA student, has been missing since February 19, 2006. ANaomi Fuentes $5000 reward has been offered by Crime Stoppers for any information to her disappearance.

Fuentes, 40, was last seen at the school’s downtown campus, where a surveillance video showed her arrive that afternoon in the Durango Street parking lot in a 2001 gold-colored Nissan Maxima.

Fuentes last was seen wearing blue jeans, a dark gray hooded rain jacket and black Sketchers boots. She was carrying a black leather purse with brown trim and a black-and-blue book bag.

(San Antonio Express News)

For those with information, call 224-STOP (224-7867).

UTSA Student Missing

Forty-year-old Naomi Fuentes was studying late Sunday on campus, and did not make it home, authorities said.

“A family member reported her missing late last night, and the UTSA Police Department immediately began an investigation,” UTSA spokesperson David Gabler told News 4 WOAI Monday.

Naomi Fuentes’ car was found in the campus parking lot.

Fuentes is described as a Hispanic woman about 5’1,” and she was last seen wearing blue jeans, a gray hooded jacket and black boots, authorities said.

(WOAI)

University of Texas at San Antonio Police Department

March 2nd, 2006 at 12:22am Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | no comments