Erick Aguirre stopped his date to shoot a man acting like an orderly, court records show
The Texas occupant showed up in court on Thursday on murder accusations
His bond was set at $200,000
Erick Aguirre stopped his date to shoot a man acting like a specialist, court records show. The Texas occupant showed up in court on Thursday for his hearing. His bond was set at $200,000.
Presently, Erick Aguirre has to deal with murder penalties in the passing of 46-year-old Elliot Nix on April 11. He was captured on Tuesday in Aransas Region, north of Corpus Christi, Texas. Whenever saw as blameworthy, he really might find a hobby detainment sentence for his wrongdoing. As per court records, he was removed to Harris Region, where he was summoned on Thursday. His lawyer, Brent Mayr, has declined to remark on the occurrence.
Aguirre and Melanie Castillo went out to eat on April 11 as per a charge sheet.
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The two of them took an alternate vehicle to Rodeo Goat, a burger joint east of Houston’s business region. After they had left, a man moved toward them and informed them that leaving would cost $20 for every vehicle, except that on the off chance that they showed the bill from their feast, they would get a discount. Subsequent to paying the specialist, Aguirre took his date to Rodeo Goat.
At the point when Aguirre found from a café representative that Nix wasn’t utilized there and had hoodwinked them, he illuminated his supper buddy that he would be right back. By then, he went to his vehicle, got a weapon, and shot Nix.
Aguirre purportedly guaranteed his date that “all was well” in the wake of getting back to the café from the parking area and making sense of that he had just frightened the man.
As per court reports, they then advanced toward a table however halted when Aguirre became awkward and went to eat somewhere else.
Two days after several’s pictures were disclosed and they had been perceived through tips, Aguirre’s date called the police. As indicated by the lady’s legal counselor, Rick DeToto, who addressed nearby TV channel KPRC, “She needed to make the best choice. She needed to ensure that she approached and let the police know what she knew,” the lady’s lawyer, Rick DeToto, told nearby news station KPRC.