Victim of Joaquin hotel shooting incident: ‘I just kept thinking, ‘Lord help me”
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CENTER, TX (KTRE) -
A forensic scientist for the Texas Department of Public Safety started testimony on Monday morning in the trial for Deedra Grubbs, 39, who is accused of acting as an accomplice in a violent crime spree that resulted in the shooting death of a housekeeper at the Joaquin Country Inn in April 2012.
Her husband, Bobbie DeWayne Grubbs, was found guilty of capital murder and two charges of aggravated assault on May 19, 2014.
On April 27, 2012, Bobbie Grubbs shot and killed Martha Acevedo-Chan, 37, who died at the scene. He shot two other motel employees who both survived.
The shooting happened two days after Bobbie burglarized and beat a Deedra’s former Montgomery County employer. Deedra is accused of acting as an accomplice in this incident, as well.
John Jackson, a DNA analyst with the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Crime Lab in Houston, said he tested a blood card from Acevedo Chan that was taken at her autopsy.
He said he studied his unknown blood samples from the evidence and believes, based off of blood sample comparisons; the bloodstain on Bobbie’s shoe belongs to…………………continues on KTRE
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