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  2. Murder of Alijah Mullis - Wikipedia

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    Travis Mullis stood trial before a Galveston County jury on March 7, 2011, for the murder of Alijah Mullis. During the trial itself, the videotape confession of Mullis was played; during his questioning by police, Mullis confessed to killing Alijah due to his incessant cries, stating that it was the only way to stop his son's crying.

  3. Sam Maceo - Wikipedia

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    The arrest of Quinn allowed Sam and his brother, Rosario, to gain control of Galveston. [9] Their other big venture, besides the Hollywood, was a club and casino called Maceo's Grotto which opened in 1929. [10] The Maceos soon controlled most of the gambling, prostitution, and other vice on the city. [11]

  4. Ollie Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Ollie Johnson Quinn (26 May 1893 – 23 August 1949) [1] was a mob boss in Galveston, Texas in the United States, who was involved in bootlegging, illegal gambling, numbers racket, prostitution and other criminal activities from the 1910s up until the 1930s.

  5. Robert Durst - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 2001, Durst was arrested in Galveston shortly after body parts belonging to his elderly neighbor, 71-year-old Morris Black, were found floating in Galveston Bay. He was released on $250,000 bail and missed a court hearing on October 16, and a warrant was issued for his arrest on a charge of bail jumping. [54]

  6. Murder of Riley Ann Sawyers - Wikipedia

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    Riley Ann's body was discovered in Galveston Bay by a fisherman on October 29, 2007. [9] [16] A coroner discovered three skull fractures on the body, and the investigation then proceeded as a homicide case. [2] [8] The extent of the injuries was described as having similar force to falling from a rooftop. [16]

  7. The CEO of Texas' only cruise port explains how floating ...

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    The Port of Galveston, Texas' only cruise port, expects to accommodate 419 cruise ships in 2025. The port had previously exclusively handled cargo and almost filed for bankruptcy in the 1990s.

  8. Are citizens’ arrests legal in Texas? State law is blurry and ...

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    A citizen’s arrest is the temporary detainment of a person who has committed a crime in their presence, per Delta Bail Bonds. The citizen temporarily detains the suspect until police arrive.

  9. Donald Leroy Evans - Wikipedia

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    After his parole in 1991, he returned to Galveston and took work as a desk clerk in a motel, but was discharged after parole officials "objected to a convicted sex offender working in a motel setting." [2] Evans was arrested while he was employed aboard a fishing boat, for the murder of the 10-year-old girl that he had raped and kidnapped.