Austin, Texas is known to move quite a bit faster than much of the rest of the Lone Star State, and that can also seemingly apply to the Greek phrase, “The wheels of justice turn slowly.” Thankfully, the rest of the quote gives home that justice will always be served as those same wheels, “Grind exceedingly fine.”
If you are still with me, but needing a bit a clarity, the quote essentially translates to things take time, but eventually bad behavior will be answered with what is coming to the perpetrator(s).
Three Murder Suspects Now In Custody After Nine Month Investigation
On the first Saturday of last May, very early in the morning, on a day in which many are attending outdoor gatherings and wearing funny, non cowboy, hats in anticipation of the Kentucky Derby, Austin authorities believe three people conspired to kill 38 year old Nicholas Taylor. According to this KVUE article, the suspects were known to police almost immediately, but it has taken the last 9 months to build a case to seek a warrant for their arrest.
Once the warrants were secured, the Austin Police Department worked with the U.S. Marshals Service Lone Star Fugitive Task Force to locate 37 year old “Sista Grace” Bethany Libby, 23 year old “Kujo” Michael Carter, and 18 year old “Jermiah” Aden Munoz. All three were apprehended without incident and were transferred to the custody of the Austin PD.
Notorious: The Life And Crimes Of Every Woman Executed In Texas
Only six women have ever been executed in Texas since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty. This is a look at their crimes, the motives of which range from greed to drugs, to horrific abuse. We also take a look at the first and last legally hanged women in Texas.
Meet Seven Texas Inmates Saved From Death Row By Joe Biden
Of the 40 inmates on federal death row, all but 3 mass-killers had their sentences commuted to life without the possibility of parole by President Joe Biden…