FUGITIVE
CASE #: 2009-13
FUGITIVE CASE #: 2009-13
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Will Prado Esquila

Will Prado Esquila
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Missing From:

Seabrook, Texas

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Summary:

Will Esquila is wanted for the homicide of 83-year old Bill Dempsey, a World War II merchant marine.

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Circumstances of Offense:

Authorities allege that Will stabbed Bill to death and mutilated his genitals. DNA and fingerprint evidence led to a warrant being issued for Will’s arrest. Will had been employed by Bill to help clean his boat. As of this posting, Will has an active warrant according to Harris County’s court records database and is not in custody.

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Anyone with information on Will’s whereabouts should contact Crime Stoppers Of Houston at 713-222-TIPS (8477). Will has ties to Texas, Florida, New York, the Carolinas and Honduras where he is originally from. Please consider sharing this so that Bill’s family can get justice and answers in their loved one’s case.

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Saturday, January 03, 2009 07:00pm

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