We're learning new details on how Austin police mishandled evidence in a murder investigation that's linked to accused serial killer Raul Meza Jr.
"At the time the information was received, the detective was working a special assignment related to the protests of 2020," the Austin Police Department said.have uncovered new details on how Austin police mishandled evidence in a murder investigation that's linked to accused serial killer Raul Meza Jr.
This comes 10 months after the KVUE Defenders first revealed the investigative gap that police acknowledge may have allowed Meza to kill again. For months, Austin police have been investigating a misstep in the homicide unit and now have an answer about how it happened. "I thought, or I have always thought that the higher powers that be would be on top of things, that there was a proper procedure," Lofton's daughter, Sonia Houston, said.
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