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DNA evidence leads Dallas police to arrest in 40-year-old cold case
DALLAS —Dallas police arrested an 83-year-old man in an over-40-year murder investigation.
Willie Jones was arrested on Jan. 16 for a parole violation related to a sexual assault.
While in custody, a DNA sample was taken and has since been confirmed related to the murder of 81-year-old Virginia White on Dec. 14, 1981. White was found murdered in her home at 4103 Furey Street.
Jones, who was 40 years old at the time of the murder, has been charged with capital murder. The bond has not been set.
This story will be updated.
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Houston Texans Linked to Compelling Trade for Cowboys Defender
The Houston Texans will be looking to make some moves this offseason as they attempt to take the next step and truly become a Super Bowl contender.
Obviously, there are some clear needs on the offensive side of the football. Bringing in more weapons for C.J. Stroud should be a priority. However, the defense is already elite but could always use more depth.
On the defensive line, the Texans could consider adding another big body in the middle. If one was available for a cheap cost, Houston would likely have interest.
With that in mind, one potential option has been suggested as a possible trade target.
Ben Strauss of ClutchPoints has urged the Texans to consider pursuing a trade for Dallas Cowboys former first-round pick Mazi Smith. He even suggested one potential trade that could bring Smith onboard.
In his trade proposal, Houston would acquire Smith and would swap 2026 seventh-round pick in exchange for Kenyon Green and the pick swap.
Smith was originally the No. 26 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft by the Cowboys. He was expected to become a key part of the Dallas defense.
Throughout his first two years, he has racked up 54 total tackles to go along with two sacks.
At 23 years old, there is plenty of time for Smith to turn things around. Being able to learn from an elite defensive head coach in DeMeco Ryans and play alongside an already elite defense would be a perfect situation for him.
Granted, this is just an idea with no reporting behind it. Smith may not be a target and he might not even be available for trade. But, he would make sense as an intriguing option for the Texans.
Expect to hear a lot of rumors surrounding Houston as the offseason gets underway. They have some work to do and making a move for a player like Smith could help their defense be even better.
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Family mourns security guard killed while confronting shoplifters at Dallas CVS
DALLAS – The family of Anthony Egeonu, a security guard killed while confronting shoplifters at a Dallas CVS, is struggling with raw emotions and profound grief.
Anthony Egeonu’s daughters, Amari and Jayda, sat quietly in the center of the living room.
“I feel terrible. I feel frustrated,” said Amari, tearfully. “I will always be bruised from this situation. Because my dad is no longer here.”
“He’s not coming home,” added Jayda.
Their father worked as a security guard at a downtown Dallas CVS. He was shot and killed late Friday as he confronted shoplifters leaving the store. Neighbors expressed concern about safety in the area.
In less than 24 hours, two young suspects were in custody. Dallas police have not formally identified them because of their ages.
“To go to work, do what you’re supposed to be doing … another person that doesn’t value life to take another life, I can’t wrap my mind around it,” said Anthony Egeonu’s mother, Gwendolyn Pipkins.
“They made a choice to leave us hurting, grieving, and in pain, never ever to lay eyes on a person we love very much,” she added.
Octavia Egeonu said while the family was aware of the dangers of the job, her husband had always been passionate about law enforcement. The couple had been married for eight years.
“He stayed because he was getting ready to be promoted to where he wouldn’t even be in that store. He would have been supervising at a different location,” Octavia Egeonu said.
As she sat quietly surrounded by friends and family, Octavia Egeonu said they would lean heavily on their faith for closure.
“This family is wounded, but we are going to make it through because we serve a savior who’s already conquered,” she added.
Anthony Egeonu is the second son Pipkins has lost to violence.
“It tells me in the word of God that when I say that I’m weak, I can say that I’m strong because God carries me when I can’t carry myself. And right now, I’m not carrying myself. I know God is carrying me,” she said.
“I will see justice. I know that the Lord is not going to allow us not to have justice,” Gwendolyn added.
Anthony Egeonu is survived by his wife, Octavia; children, Jayda, Amari and Jace; his parents; and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
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