By David Dischler


A grand jury will decide whether to indict a youngster, who beat to death his daughter's purported sexual abuser. For now, the identity of the father has been kept from the press releases to give protection to the identity of his child. The young girl wasn't physically harmed and is doing alright, except, of course, for considerable emotional and psychological stress.

Last Sat., the person was enjoying a barbeque with his folks at their ranch in Shiner, Texas. His girl had meandered off to the barn to feed the chickens when he heard howling. The daddy saw a person sexually abusing his daughter. He stopped the aggression and then beat the person regularly over the head. The purported sexual attacker was later pronounced dead at the scene.

The alleged sexual attacker was a 47-year-old man and an informal acquaintance of the family, famous for his superior pony grooming capabilities. The medical examiner declared the reason behind death as blunt force injury to the neck and head wounds; nonetheless the full postmortem report may not be available for approximately 6 weeks as toxicology testing has been requested.

The incident happened in a small, tired city in Texas, known for Spoetzl brewery, a wire and plastics company, and unending acres of farmland. The town bodes itself as the "Cleanest Small City in Texas" and is located between Houston and San Antonio. It is a place where violence is not really the standard.

Members of the community do not fault the girl's dad, announcing "Any pa would have done that." The person was a 23-year-old single parent, described as conscientious and not at all violent. He actually called 911, telling emergency personnel that the man that sexually assaulted his daughter was lying beaten on the ground. Neighbours describe the daddy as industrious, friendly, and polite "The kind of man that calls people 'sir.'" Said to be a good, fair, hard-working kid, who never gets into trouble by the father of the man's previous college pal that owns the ranch across the street from where the situation happened.

Lavaca County Policeman, Mica Harmon, said that the admitted killer appeared remorseful and did not realize the alleged assailant would die at the scene. When questioned if the authorities would press charges, Sheriff Harmon explained that once the inquiry was complete, the full report would be submitted to the district solicitor, who would then submit it to the grand jury. He also stated , though, that you have got a right to protect your child, and that the man acted in defense of his 3rd person. Some wonder whether the father will need to a full criminal trial and further the damage to the small family.

In a spot where everybody knows everybody and gets with everybody, the murder comes as a great shock. In a community that prides itself as relaxed, there is an overpowering agreement that justice was served.




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