mercredi 12 mai 2010

New Mexico Murder Suspect Captured In Texas County:


A man wanted for murder in New Mexico has been taken into custody in Texas County.

Sheriff Carl Watson says Andrew R. Newman, 21, was wandering around the county for about four days and going door to door in the Houston area asking for food and water. A resident told the sheriff that he came home and found Newman alone in his house with his 15-year-old son and 17-year-old daughter acting "strangely."

Watson (b.) says the man told Newman he would drive him to the next county, but instead drove him to the sheriffs office.
When authorities ran Newmans fingerprints through AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) they got a hit. Newman's fingerprints matched other fingerprint evidence that was left at the crime scene of a fatal stabbing in Albuquerque on May 2, 2009, and a burglary in Seattle. Newman allegedly told authorities that he is responsible for killing a woman and stuffing her body in a barrel in Taos, New Mexico.

Authorities believe Newman lived a kind of nomad lifestyle, wandering around the country by jumping trains. Watson says that police in Cabool and other parts of the county ran into Newman several times, and during every encounter he gave cops a different name, but had not broken the law.

Albuquerque Police Public Information Officer Nadine Hamby says that the caretaker of an invalid man, James Wellito, had become friends with Newman and told the transient that whenever he was in town he could stay with them. Hamby says that Wellito left Newman and the incapacitated man in the living room while he went to take a shower. When he returned, the man that he took care of was dead on the couch from a stab wound, and Newman was gone.

Newman, who has a criminal history in at least six states, allegedly told authorities in Texas County that he is responsible for killing a woman in Taos, New Mexico and stuffing her body in a barrel. However, authorities in Taos say they have already made an arrest in that case.
Newman is fighting extradition back to New Mexico.

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