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Death Penalty possible for killer in McKinney Texas realtor slaying

The Dallas Morning News has an article about some jewelry stolen from Sarah Anne Walker during her murder, and what that means for the scum who killed her.

McKinney police believe the person who stabbed a real estate professional to death this month removed a Rolex watch and silver ring from her body. Sarah Anne Walker, 40, was found dead in a model home July 8; she had been stabbed 27 times.

The stolen jewelry upgrades the slaying to a capital murder case, said McKinney police Capt. Randy Roland.”We still don’t believe robbery was the sole purpose of her murder,” Capt. Roland said. Read more »

July 27, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | McKinney TX Murder, Real Estate Agent Attacks, Texas Real Estate | | No Comments

The local McKinney, Texas newspaper coverage of the real estate agent murder.

The local paper for McKinney, Texas is the Courier-Gazette. On their website they’ve got eight articles about the murder of Sarah Walker.

Among the more bothersome articles is the one titled “Family has not heard from D.R. Horton“.

Jackie Mull, Sarah Anne Walker’s younger sister, said Tuesday that it’s been more than a week since her sister was stabbed to death in a model home in McKinney. She said no one from D.R. Horton, Sarah’s employer, has tried to contact or return any phone calls to her immediate family.

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July 25, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | McKinney TX Murder, Real Estate Agent Attacks, Texas Real Estate | | 4 Comments

FedEx Forum Garage Update: Nobody don’t know nothin’

The attorney for Shelby County, Brian Kuhn, says there’s no “smoking gun” evidence indicating who the bad guy(s) are in the FedEx Forum shenanigans. From The Commercial Appeal:

Kuhn and his staff, at the request of the County Commission, have been sifting through as many as 140,000 pages of documents connected to the funding and construction of the garage and arena, home to the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies.

During a joint session of the commission’s audit and public service committees, Kuhn told commissioners decisions about the garage appear to have been made largely by groups of people in meetings, not individuals.

Kuhn said he hasn’t found any “smoking gun” evidence to explain the garage fiasco, which is costing the City of Memphis $6.3 million in federal funds…

Some members of the commission, however, said they are certain that fraud or deception was at play in the matter.

Commissioner Walter Bailey, a longtime critic of the arena project, said he’s convinced there was “subterfuge and chicanery” involved in the deal, which resulted in the Grizzlies receiving profits from garage operations. “This thing was intentional,” he said. Fellow arena critic, Commissioner John Willingham, said with all the attorneys who worked on the arena project, he was skeptical that no one was aware the garage did not meet the federal requirements.

“Not everybody is a dummy. There were plenty of smart people involved,” Willingham said.

How great is that quote? “Not everybody is a dummy.” Yeah, but enough people were stupid enough to let them get away with stealing 6.3 million dollars from the federal grant that I’m going to have to repay in taxes. Thanks for looking out for me, smart guys.

July 20, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | Downtown, FedEx Forum, Memphis, Memphis Real Estate, Tennessee | | No Comments

More on the McKinney, Texas real estate agent murder

The Dallas Morning News has had a few more stories about the murder of a real estate agent. The body was found in the model home by a couple that was house-shopping.

Killing shows risk for agents
…Between 1982 and 2000, more than 200 U.S. real estate agents were killed on the job, according to a safety report published by the Kentucky Real Estate Commission. Untold other agents were raped or mugged.

On Saturday, prospective buyers who stopped to tour a McKinney model home found Sarah Anne Walker’s body. She had been stabbed more than two dozen times. Police are sifting through clues to find her assailant…

There’s also video of an interview with Joan Malone, an agent who was attacked and left for dead. Disturbing stuff.

July 19, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | McKinney TX Murder, Outside Tennessee, Real Estate Agent Attacks | | 6 Comments

Charles Barkley coming to Memphis for Le Bonheur

One of UofMemphis’ finest, Elliot Perry, is bringing an old buddy of his to town to benefit Le Bonheur. From The Commercial Appeal:

All the friendships that former University of Memphis basketball star Elliot Perry made during his 10-year NBA career are paying off. When Perry asked former Suns teammate Charles Barkley to speak at Perry’s second annual SOCKS (Support Our Community and Kids) banquet to be held Friday night at 7 in the Holiday Inn UofM, Barkley didn’t hesitate saying yes.

That’s why Perry started his banquet last year, with Orlando Magic forward Grant Hill being the keynote speaker. The outspoken and funny Barkley should be even more of a draw. He’ll also visit Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center Friday morning.

“I have no idea what Charles is going to say,” Perry said, “but whatever he’s going to say will be to the point and upfront…”

I have no idea what he’s going to say either, but we can only hope he lives up to some of his past comments:

“I’d never buy my girl a watch…she’s already got a clock over the stove.”

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July 18, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | Memphis, Tennessee, University of Memphis | | 2 Comments

Zippin Pippin might be open for the Mid-South fair

Even though the Zippin Pippin was sold a few weeks ago at the big Libertyland auction, you’ll probably get one more chance to ride it. This from The Commercial Appeal:

The park has been shut down and the roller coaster sold at auction. But the Pippin may be cranked up during this year’s Mid-South Fair, Sept. 21-Oct. 1.

“It’s been discussed,” said fair general manager Billy Orr. “There is a possibility, if it’s safe. … That’s all going to depend on inspections by professionals.”

July 12, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | Commercial Real Estate, Elvis and Graceland, Memphis, Memphis Real Estate | | No Comments

Willie Herenton vs. Joe Frazier at The Peabody. It’s come to this.

They heard about our Mayor all the way out in Seattle. From the Seattle Times:

Former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier is stepping into the ring again — against the mayor of Memphis, Tenn., for a charity fundraiser. The three-round bout between Frazier, 62, and Mayor Willie Herenton, 65, is set for Nov. 30 at The Peabody Memphis hotel and expected to raise $100,000 for the Shelby County Drug Court, an alternative program for nonviolent adult offenders with drug charges.

The best part about it is our Mayor’s humility about his own skills versus the guy who beat Muhammad Ali back in the day.

“I’m not taking this event lightly,” Herenton said at a recent news conference, where the Memphis amateur boxing champ admired Frazier’s abilities but boasted about his own skills as well.

“My hands move so fast, they scare me sometimes,” said Herenton, who regularly exercises and plans to train for two months before the fight.

Best o’ luck, Willie. Just don’t embarass us. More.

July 12, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | Memphis, Memphis Politicians, Tennessee | | No Comments

Blogger trades a red paper clip for a house in Canada.

There’s a story that’s been floating around for a while about a guy that’s had a jumbo red paper clip and wanted to “trade up” for something of value. He ran the whole thing from his blog. From CNN.com:

On Wednesday the quest is ending as envisioned: MacDonald is due to become the proud owner of a three-bedroom, 1,100-square-foot home provided by the town of Kipling, Saskatchewan.

It began when MacDonald, an aspiring writer, doer of odd jobs and apartment dweller, advertised in the barter section of the Craigslist Web site that he wanted something bigger or better for one red paper clip. He traded it for a fish-shaped pen, and posted on Craigslist again and again…

The guy who actually made it happen for MacDonald is Corbin Bernsen, Read more »

July 11, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | International Real Estate | | No Comments

Texas Real Estate agent murdered in a model home.

Another entry in the “gruesome” category from the Dallas Morning News:

A company put up a $10,000 reward Monday to help solve the slaying of a house saleswoman killed over the weekend in McKinney.

Schepps Dairy announced the reward as investigators continued to search for clues in the fatal stabbing of 40-year-old Sarah Anne Walker, who was found dead Saturday in a model home at The Hemingway at Craig Ranch community.

Police are investigating several theories, including the possibility that Ms. Walker knew her attackers, McKinney police spokesman Randy Roland said. Ms. Walker was stabbed 27 times on her upper body…

July 11, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | McKinney TX Murder, Outside Tennessee, Real Estate Agent Attacks | | No Comments

Memphis has her own Statue of Liberty. Sorta.

Last week World Overcomers Outreach Ministries Church dedicated a 72 foot tall “Statue of Liberation” on the corner of Winchester and Kirby, here in Memphis. Except it’s not quite a “replica”. From The Commercial Appeal:

Replacing the recognizable torch, Lady Liberty holds a cross….

Church members said the mixture of the statue and Christian symbols represent “America belonging to God through Jesus Christ.”

The statue’s famous inscription — “Give me your tired, your poor …” — has been replaced with Roman numerals representing the Ten Commandments. The seven-spiked crown that represents the seven seas of the world, has been changed to signify the seven redemptive names of Christ, according to church pastor Apostle Alton R. Williams. Inscribed on the crown is the name Jehovah.

The Statue even got Memphis a little attention from The New York Times.

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July 11, 2006 Posted by Will Hicks | Memphis, Tennessee | | No Comments