Does anyone remember Sgt. Joe Alvarado? He worked for DA (Luis) Saenz during his first DA term. Joe was a good guy, who took his own life. Go back and read about it! "SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 AT 6:28 PM
By Juan Montoya
We were intrigued by the comment above made in relation to one of our posts and decided to have a look-see at the Jose Alvarado case. Alvarado had worked as a county employee since the late 1960s, according to news accounts.
He was a sheriff's dispatcher until 1970, when he was promoted to sheriff's deputy. In 1973, he was promoted to patrol sergeant and in 1979 he transferred to the district attorney's office. When Luis V. Saenz was appointed District Attorney by the Cameron County Commissioners' Court in 1990, Alvarado served under him as one of his top investigators.
Saenz went on to win election to DA in 1992, and then served until 1996.
But it was in June 1990, after Rogelio Cannady and four other La Feria teenagers took part in the murders of Ricardo Garcia, 16, of Freer, and Ana Robles, 13, of Brownsville that Alvarado's world began to fall apart in a funk of despair and depression, reportedly over that case.
On June 26, Ana Robles, 13, Rick Garcia, 16, and Luis Acosta, 16, ran away from the Esperanza Home for Boys in Brownsville. They stayed at the home of 19-year-old Elizabeth Ordonez in Adams Gardens, La Feria.
Just three days later, a group of teenagers – including Rogelio Cannady, 18, Danny Kuhlke, 18, Francisco Solis, 18, John Ray Garza, 17, with Robles, Garcia and Acosta – had a party at Garza’s grandmother’s mobile home in Adams Gardens.
The next day – June 30 – the bodies of Robles and Garcia were found in an irrigation canal behind Adams Gardens. Police reported that Robles had been raped and strangled while Garcia had been stabbed 13 times.
(In the photo at right, Rogelio Cannady speaks from a death row visiting cage at the Polunsky Unit outside Livingston.)
After investigating the murders, Cameron County sheriff’s deputies arrested Cannady, Kuhlke, Solis, Garza and Acosta July 18 in connection with the murders.
Three days later – on July 21 – Cannady and Solis pleaded guilty to murder, avoiding the death penalty, and under the impression – witnesses there at the time recall – that they would be tried as juveniles.
But, according to witnesses present at the time, all that went out the window when the DA Saenz – contrary to the promises made for them to confess – went to court and tried them as adults. State District Judge Darrell Hester told them upon conviction, that they would be old men when they get out of prison.
On February, 1991 Kuhlke and Garza are convicted of crimes in connection with the June 29 murders.
Cannady got a life term and the others received lesser sentences, the lowest one of 10 years at the Texas Dept. of Corrections.
The sentences given to the defendants, including Cannady, seemed to have sent Alvarado into the depths of despair. He agonized over the fact that the confessions may have been coerced and threatened more than once to take his life.
No one knew how much the case affected Alvarado until two years later, when, on May 19, 1993, he holed up in a trailer home outside Lozano and shot himself with a .38-caliber revolver on the porch of his trailer home at 12:57 a.m.,
Saenz and other DA and sheriff deputies were on the scene at Lozano when Alvardao pulled the trigger.
At the time, very few people knew that Alvarado had been so deeply affected by the legal process that was followed in the case.
A law enforcement officer who was present at the suicide scene said Alvarado called out to Saenz that he had an extra bullet for him, too.
It wasn't until years later, in 2012 that affidavits filed with Cannady’s final appeal to the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans supported the contention that the confessions of Cannady, Solis and Garza were coerced by DA and sheriff's investigators.
Solis wrote a letter dated April 28, 2010, to one of Cannady’s lawyers denouncing the 1990 confession. That letter stated that he and Cannady were not present at the time of the murders. Several of the affidavits filed with Cannady’s appeal refer to an allegation that there was an audio recording between two investigators with the District Attorney’s Office talking about how they coerced the confessions.
And in May 1993, a few days before Alvarado committed suicide, Susie Mowbray, convicted of the murder of her car-dealer husband Bill, is said to have sent transcripts to county officials of an audio recording between Alvarado, Saenz and District Judge Benjamin Euresti .
On a transcript of the alleged conversation between Alvarado, Saenz Euresti Jr., the distraught investigator expresses fears that he had perjured himself in testimony involving four youths arrested
on murder charges in 1990 resulting in their being sent to the penitentiary and accused Saenz of going back on his word.
Mowbray was said to have threatened them that she would release the tapes if they did not support her peas for clemency to then Texas Gov. Ann Richards. Richards had turned down Mowbray's plea earlier in April.
Alvarado fatally shot himself May 19, two days after discussing the transcripts with attorneys representing two of the four teenagers. Saenz refused to explain how the audio tape of his conversation with his distraught chief investigator could have come into Mowbray's hands. Mowbray was eventually freed on appeal of her sentence.
Then the tragedy took an even more somber turn.
Two of the boys' defense lawyers, Noe D. Garza Jr. of Brownsville and Ernesto Gonzales of Harlingen, told the Associated Press that Saenz tape-recorded Alvarado's call because Alvarado had been missing for a few days and Saenz feared he had been kidnapped. Saenz put the tape in his desk and didn't give it another thought until the transcripts arrived via a mail service, Gonzales told the Associated Press.
On September 1993, while Cannady was serving his life sentence a Texas Penal Code amendment went into effect, requiring a capital murder charge for any person who while “serving a sentence of life imprisonment...murders another.”
Just a month later, on October 1993, Cannady killed his cellmate, 55-year-old Leovigildo Bonal, with a belt and a padlock. Cannady claimed Bonal had attempted to sodomize him and had made at least two sexual advances before. He claimed he killed the victim in self-defense. Bonal had been serving a 15-year sentence for murder.
However, on June 2, 1994, a Bee County grand jury indicted Cannady on a capital murder charge, based on the 1993 state law. A state jury found Cannady guilty of capital murder on Dec. 3, 1997. Cannady’s defense had argued that because the first murders occurred prior to the 1993 law, Cannady should not be charged under it.
The day before he was scheduled to be executed, a state district judge withdrew the death warrant. The execution was stayed until further order of the court. On May 19, 2010 – exactly 22 years later to the day Alvardao committed suicide – Cannady was executed by lethal injection.
What really happened that drove Alvarado over the edge? And could the audio recording cited by Mowbray, Cannady's co-defendants and defense attorneys shed any light on the inner workings of the DA's office and investigators at the time? Twenty-five years after the mirders, the mystery remains unanswered.
13 comments:
How convenient! Noe Garza is now Assistant DA under Luis. Does Luis Saenz give hush positions to Noe and his wife Adela?
So now their you have it folks, you all know what kind of crock luis saenz is, wonder how he sleeps at night after sending joe and these young kids to their death and then tried to bury susie mowbary too. Luis you are a piece of fine refined turd, cant even call the guy a human being. Caca doodle doo. Pure doo doo. What a smell luis. Poor joe very nice guy. Joe you should have spilled the beans and send luis and eruesti to jail, thats another one plus gilbertoo y magallenes too, all that little our gang deserve to be in jail, bola de cool arrows y trampas cca
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And if it remains a mystery forever no one will care, either. yawn.
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I knew Joe Alvarado in High School and later when he was an Office Deputy under Boynton Fleming. He was a first rate and very decent human being. I am not surprised that his participation in such an injustice would drive a deep spike in his mental and emotional makeup. I am however surprised he would take his own life.
I was gone from Brownsville during the period of time this occurred and am deeply saddened to read this story.
Can't hide from Jesus, its never a mystery to him and god buddy
Luis no vale verga. Did you know Luisito, that Melissa Landin Zamora, Gonzalez and who knows what other names she has....is looking for another job? She is jumping ship. You picked her over Zeke?! Now Zeke is with Masso...do you think she will work for you as hard as Zeke did? They told you she was a liability, but you did not listen, you preferred those blow jobs huh Luis? How much money in contributions did you take from the arcade owners Luis? Seventy thousand for sure...and it was not on your contribution report Luis. Tell your white color unit to look into it....after all, no one is above the law right? You are done Luis.
And then you see Luis at the church handing out holy communion, holy mole, yea right. not in my books he is a Trampa always has been and always will be, needs to be voted out. PERIOD
When Luis Saenz ran again for the DA position in 2011 when the boundaries lawsuits began from Congress territory boundaries it wasn't 2012 that he won Barely. Most of the people that remembered Luis Saenz when he was DA in 1992-1996 didn't trust him and didn't vote for him. Luis Saenz thought that 17 years had passed since he was DA and people would have forgotten how bad of a DA he was back then. If it wasn't for Zeke Silva that put his name on the line that Luis Saenz was a changed man and matured he wouldn't have had a chance of making to the runoff with Carlos Masso much less win a county race with a very small amount of votes.
Luis Saenz was and is remembered as a back stabber, a man without word, a friend to himself only and uses people to get ahead. This is why he hired Mellissa Zamora because they are the same. Mellissa Zamora will do anything to get ahead... AND I MEAN ANYTHING or Anyone. Luis Loves that fact that he has a person next to him that is just like him and this is why Luis Saenz will never be re-electable. He didn't win his first re-election back in 1996 and he won't win a re-election in 2016. People haven't forgotten who Luis Saenz is in 20 years.
O.k.Zeke....we get it, Saenz sucks! Your constant babbling about Luis and Melissa makes you sound bitter and obsessed . I think by now people have figured out Saenz is worthless .
The apple does not fall far from the tree;Capt. Carlos Garza runs with Drug dealers;on the Low Low; and he get a cut from Ill run Estray / Livestock Contract;All those low lifes need to get out Now. When Sheriff Lucio Loses the election, The 1st. and 2nd. in command need to go. You too Carlitos Pack your bags and go to the D.A.s office for Work (under Gus Garza) more to come,near the Elections;
The criminals are still working for the county.
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