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The man in Iowa State Patrol Trooper Thomas Clark's rifle sight was the prime suspect in a Texas murder.
Texas officers had traced Moler's cell phone to Council Bluffs. Clark, who was nearing the end of his shift, parked along Interstate Highway 80 west of Jordan Creek Parkway, thinking that Moler could be passing through.
Clark spotted the stolen vehicle on I-80 about 4:45 p.m
Texas authorities had reported Moler was armed, suicidal and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, troopers said.
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Accused Killer of Huntsville Teen Back In Walker County Jail
Moler's lengthy criminal history has some wondering how he was even eligible for parole and who made the decision to release him. News 3 made some calls and learned that two people with the Texas Pardons and Parole Board in Huntsville made the decision. TDCJ officials say Commissioners, Tony Garcia and Billy Humphrey are the ones who voted to release Moler.
Thursday morning, Jerwoody Moler will appear before a judge in Huntsville.
News 3 will continue to follow this story and bring you the updates as they are released
The damage is done but I hope that the two who decided on his release have to testify. That poor girl!
A Grimes County jury made up of 8 men and 4 women found Jerwoody Moler of Huntsville guilty of the first-degree murder of 17-year-old stabbing victim K'Lynn Kohr of Huntsville on Friday.
Moler received a life sentence and a $10,000 fine...
During testimony by Houston DPS crime lab Supervisor Andrew McClure, it was discovered that a mixture of blood - including that of the victim and defendant - was found on the victim's body, including on the upper left arm and a thigh. A mixture of tissue DNA was also found inside a glove that was recovered underneath the victim's body at the crime scene.