A convicted Texas killer with ties to San Antonio has been arrested in connection with two more deaths in the Austin area. Now, authorities said they are reopening several cold cases that may be linked to him.
– A convicted Texas killer with ties to San Antonio has been arrested in connection with two more deaths in the Austin area.
As of Thursday, here’s what we know about Meza, his connection to San Antonio and his criminal history.At the time of Kendra’s death, Meza was on parole for robbing a convenience store and shooting a man, leaving him with permanent injuries, police said. The detective then started to record the conversation and asked Meza to repeat his name. The affidavit stated that Meza repeated his name and spelled it out, and then “began describing his lifetime” and stints in prison.
According to Pflugerville police, Fraga was fatally stabbed on or around May 13. Officers were conducting a wellness check on May 20 because his family hadn’t heard from him for several days. After moving to Uvalde County to live with his grandparents, he was jailed again after his family said he had verbally abused them, the AP reported.In his phone call on May 24, Meza did not name Lofton as a victim but did state the street name where she was killed. Lofton was found strangled in May 2019 in the 4800 block of Sara Drive in Austin.
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