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Jasper
8-18-02, 05:17 PM
This is reason enough for me to support speedy executions!
Serial Killer Scheduled for Release

HOUSTON (AP) — The murders were as random as they were vicious: stabbings, hangings, stranglings, drownings. The women didn't know each other or the hooded man who, according to one survivor, enjoyed the killing so much he was ``clapping and dancing.''
Police eventually caught up with Coral Eugene Watts but couldn't connect him to the savage crimes in Texas and Michigan.
Desperate to close the cases, prosecutors agreed to a plea bargain. In 1982, Watts admitted he killed 13 women — ``They had evil in their eyes,'' he said — but he went to prison for burglary with intent to commit murder.
He was sentenced to 60 years, and prosecutors, police and the judge thought that was enough.
Now, a quirk in the Texas legal system may short-circuit their intentions. Mandatory release laws aimed at relieving prison crowding require Watts' be discharged on May 8, 2006, unless he loses good behavior credits that he has accumulated in prison. He will be 52.
Watts is believed to have killed dozens of women, and authorities in Texas and Michigan are scouring old files, archives and evidence folders for any shred that might tie him to an open case for which he didn't receive immunity in the plea.
``Everybody knows he is going to kill again,'' said Houston police Sgt. Tom Ladd, who interrogated Watts after his arrest in 1982. ``His last statement to me was: 'You know, Tom, if I get out, I'm going to do it again.'''
``He's a homicidal time bomb,'' Ladd said.
Watts declined an interview request from The Associated Press. His defense attorney in 1982, Zinetta Burney, did not return calls requesting comment.
Finding new evidence will be tough, Ladd said. DNA testing wasn't done in the 1980s, and evidence collection was handled differently.
And with Watts' attacks lasting just moments, he left little behind, the homicide detective said.
``He was a stalker, a predator,'' Ladd said. ``He would get in his car at night and he would drive around and he would see a female, and he would follow that female, and he would kill that female, and he would get back in his car. He might look for another one, he might go home.''
Watts first came to the attention of authorities in Michigan in 1974 when he was accused of choking and beating a woman in Kalamazoo. He was convicted of aggravated assault in 1975 and spent a year in jail.
He then moved to Ann Arbor, where police kept a close eye on him but never caught him committing a crime.
``There was no DNA, and lacking eyewitnesses, lacking a smoking gun, it is very hard to prove a case,'' retired Ann Arbor police detective Paul Bunten said.
Michigan authorities eventually suspected Watts of attacking at least 14 women and killing eight in Ann Arbor, Detroit and the neighboring Canadian town of Windsor between October 1979 and November 1980, according to the Houston Chronicle.
But they could do little more than relay their suspicions and details of Watts' background to Houston authorities after he moved south in 1981.
``Logistically, it was impossible to keep a 24-hour tab on this guy,'' Ladd said. ``We didn't have anything to follow him on.''
Twelve Texas women died before Watts crossed paths with police again.
On May 23, 1982, Watts choked to death Michelle Maday, 20.
Two hours later, he choked and beat Lori Lister in a parking lot outsider her home, then dragged her limp body up to her apartment.
Lister's roommate, Melinda Aguilar, awoke and found Watts staring her in the face.
``He grabbed me, pulled my hair back and started choking me,'' Aguilar said. ``I pretended like I passed out.''
Watts bound both women's hands with wire hangers.
``I knew he was there to kill just by the excitement he had,'' Aguilar said. ``He enjoyed what he was doing. I remember him jumping and clapping and being excited about what he was doing.''
While Watts filled the bathtub, Aguilar slipped out and called police, who arrived in time to grab Watts as he ran out the front door.
``It is a miracle I'm alive,'' said Lister, who was rescued from the bathtub and resuscitated. ``I was told and promised that he would serve his full 60 years. It took me years to get over a lot of fears. It would be a constant threat to me for him to be out.''
Bryan Collier, director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's parole division, said that if Watts gets out in 2006 he will be watched closely from his release until his 60-year sentence expires in 2042.
``We would try and come up with the very best supervision plan we possibly could,'' Collier said.
Harriett Semander, whose 20-year-old daughter Elena Semander was strangled with her own shirt, isn't convinced that will be enough.
``There's no doubt in my mind that he has been sitting in prison for the last 20 years planning his next murder,'' she said. ``This man was street smart. He was cunning. He liked what he did. Of course he is going to do it again, and when there is the next victim, we can all take the blame for it.''

amk27
8-19-02, 08:47 AM
Been touched by evil like this before and totaly agree with you Jasper. I say shoot the rotten bastard in a staged escape attempt.

sassy
8-19-02, 08:50 AM
Wow this is a touchy subject. I once posted something similar and got alot of responces both ways.

80sSmurf
8-19-02, 11:32 AM
Very touchy .... Sorry Jasper, I'm not participating in this one :)

DC Rebel
8-19-02, 02:23 PM
I am sorry, but I have to agree with Jasper on this subject. I have had a friend who was shot sixteen times in the back by another person because they hated each other.

Jazzmyn
8-19-02, 03:45 PM
Touchy subject here. Hope this doesn't get out of hand.

Jasper
8-19-02, 07:55 PM
If people find this too contreversial, we can always pull it. I didnt want to start a death penalty debate, I just wanted to point out a case where it may be appropriate, and what kind of evil jackholes there are in the world.

Iluvthe80s
8-19-02, 08:11 PM
I have chose to stay out of this as well, especially if people heard the way I feel about it. (Remember, I live in the death penalty capital of the world!) Maybe you should pull it Jasper before it does get out of hand. :)

Shakey
8-19-02, 08:35 PM
Have to admit, Ron, that I have been keeping an eye on this one waiting for it to explode. It's just a very touchy subject.

TJ
8-19-02, 08:51 PM
That is sad to see a scum like that may get out on the street again! Texas is usually good about getting rid of crap like him.

surfnut
8-19-02, 09:24 PM
Jasper, thanx for getting me all worked up! I agree 100% with you and AMK. But playing the other side, we have to agree that the prosacuters dropped the ball on this one! They new givin the oppertunity this thing would kill again. It should have been takin care of in the first place! Bad speller, I know!!

sassy
8-20-02, 09:17 AM
My ex husbands sister was shot 15 times from a man who said he loved her. It was a very hard time for all of us. This man didn't get the death penalty he is just going to rot in a jail for the rest of his life. He will be given three meals a day and he will be able to live his rest of his life .. Renee didn't get that oppurtunity.

80sSmurf
8-20-02, 11:40 AM
Originally posted by Jasper
If people find this too contreversial, we can always pull it. I didnt want to start a death penalty debate, I just wanted to point out a case where it may be appropriate, and what kind of evil jackholes there are in the world.

It's too controversial for this media at lest IMO. I would gladly take this discussion/debate with anyone face to face. Stuff like this is best discussed in person. It's my experience that this stuff will explode at some point when done in a forum. Someone will always misunderstand or misintepret something, and that's when the sh*t hits the fan. In person it's easier to explain, and you have the added bonus of facial expressions, body language etc. So I'll save this discussion for the huge xchanger party that someone will get up and runnin' someday (hint hint :D )

Tinajo
8-20-02, 08:30 PM
Moved at the request of the original poster....