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Texas Killing Fields and Mysteries Along I-45 Unsolved murders off I-45 in League City, Texas


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Old 06-18-2012, 12:04 AM
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http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/ar...-up-scent.html

I found this article where it actually mentions the wrecker driver. The fields were in Dickinson and San Leon, and they were searched by LE.
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Old 06-18-2012, 04:20 PM
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http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/ar...-up-scent.html

I found this article where it actually mentions the wrecker driver. The fields were in Dickinson and San Leon, and they were searched by LE.
Thank you! I tried searching for it briefly last night.
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Drew's mother still owns the land on Calder Rd. I think she may run a business from there because I have a separate residential address for her.


I just feel like it cannot be coincidence that another potential serial killer lived on Calder Rd., mere yards from where the "Killing Fields" victims were found.

Drew is too young to have killed those victims, but I feel like he knew the person who did.
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Here is a more detailed article: http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/ar...her-cases.html

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Authorities on Friday searched an empty lot off 28th Street in Dickinson, a field off 7th Street in San Leon and an auto mechanic's shop Drew formerly used at 114 N. Kansas in League City.
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Dominic Dunn, a weekend wrecker driver, said he recalled pulling Drew's truck out of fields in the middle of the night, most recently in March.
"He never gave a reason as to why he was out there or how he got stuck," said Dunn, 30, of League City. "He was always by himself except for last time, when one of his friends was trying to pull him out and his friend got his van stuck, too. I wound up pulling him out, too.
"Other than that, he was always by himself. It's kind of spooky, being that close to somebody and knowing now - I mean, who knows what he was doing?"
He said Drew usually seemed intoxicated and even tried to start a fight.
"He has a real bad attitude," Dunn said. "I'm trying to pull him out of the mud, and he's standing there trying to fight me."
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God bless Bonnie Drew

Hello,

I have been enjoying reading the posts in this thread. It seems there are some serious researchers interested in Jonathan David Drew. So I thought I would offer some insight.

The Drews lived on the same street as I did. They lived in the 1800 block of Capri Ln in Seabrook. I lived in the 1700 block. I babysat for them a handful of times. And I took piano lessons from Mrs. Bonnie Drew. The Drews attended the Baptist church near the intersection of State Highway 146 and Capri Ln.

I remember John David (that's how he was known in the neighborhood) as a quiet and somewhat strange boy who kept to himself. I frequently saw him alone, hardly ever in the company of other children. He never gave me any trouble when I would babysit him and his little brother. In fact, his brother was more of a handful than John David was. I found John David to be inquisitive and intelligent. And he minded me when I told him to do something.

Basically, I am here offering my firsthand experience with this individual. I am still in touch with the Drew's regular babysitter and may be able to enlist her help in your research. The Drews were like every other family on the block. They were friendly with neighbors and kept their house up well. Mrs. Drew is just the most uplifting piano instructor I ever had. I truly wish she did not have to see her son convicted of murder.

I liked this family a lot growing up. Although, my parents had issues with John David and his dogs after I got married and moved out, I have mainly pleasant memories of the time I spent in the Drew household.

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Drew's alleged accomplice is named Jason S <modsnip>. I cannot provide a link for this because the documentation I have is on paper and it from an appeal for a new evidentiary hearing on the basis of the Doctrine of Chances in March 2006.

I don't have much information about Jason S<modsnip> yet, but I am looking.
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Anyone have a membership with classmates.com?? They have tons of year books from clear lake high school, one of them is bound to have pictures of both Drew and JS, I can only guess that they went to the same school.
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We can't sleuth JS without the documentation showing the allegations against him were made in court. The thing to search for is the court doc nutkin mentioned in post #31. It should be online somewhere if it's from 2006.
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I have searched all over for this document and I cannot find it anywhere, the only appeal I can find is the one from 2002.
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-Argued that Drew had attacked the alleged 2nd victim with the help of his
friend, Jason Stamper. However, on the date of the attack, Stamper was an
inmate in the Harris County Jail. Stamper was never charged in the second
crime, and the charges against Drew in that case were eventually dropped.
In his motion, Zimmermann describes those acts and others by Owmby as
"egregious prosecutorial misconduct that abrogated Mr. Drew's right to a
fair trial."
http://www.mail-archive.com/deathpen.../msg04392.html

This link doesn't contain the entire text of the appeal.
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But it does have his name in it, is he allowed to be discussed?
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