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To: BnBlFlag

“Jesse Berwick, the owner of the home, allegedly would not allow Boudreaux to take his children. He ordered Boudreaux to leave his residence. Boudreaux reportedly refused to leave and pushed Berwick out of his way.

Police were told that 80-year-old Berwick then got his gun from another room. When Boudreaux reportedly still refused to leave, a shoving match ensued on the homeowner’s driveway.

It was during this time that Boudreaux apparently struck Berwick in the chest where his pacemaker had recently been placed.

Berwick told police that he felt his life was threatened, and he reportedly fired the weapon, striking Boudreaux in the torso area.”
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Sounds like Brice was a fool. A dead fool now. If he had a legal right for visitation and the family was refusing - he should have had the sheriff’s office send a deputy with him instead of trying to play big shot with an old man who acted in self defense.


20 posted on 12/21/2008 5:48:37 AM PST by daybreakcoming
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To: daybreakcoming
Very little more from the local Conroe newspaper on this: The shooting of Boudreaux was reportedly triggered when he visited the home of Jessee Berwick, 80, where the victim’s wife and two children lived for the past five months. According to a Conroe Police press release, Boudreaux was at the residence to take custody of his two children. According to the police report, Berwick ordered Boudreaux to leave his residence and Boudreaux responded by twice pushing Berwick. Berwick reportedly retrieved a revolver from another room in the home. The police report stated that Berwick and Boudreaux exited the residence and Berwick again instructed Boudreaux to leave. Boudreaux then struck Berwick a third time, reportedly where Berwick had recently had a pacemaker for his heart placed. Berwick then allegedly shot Boudreaux in the torso. A neighbor who wished to remain anonymous said Boudreaux and his wife were in the midst of a divorce which had escalated into a “hostile process.” The neighbor said Berwick was generally “mild-mannered,” but there was a great deal of animosity between him and Boudreaux. Montgomery County Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Trey Spikes pronounced Boudreaux dead at the scene and ordered an autopsy. An investigation by the Conroe Police Department is ongoing and no arrests had been made as of Saturday afternoon.
32 posted on 12/21/2008 6:24:07 AM PST by daybreakcoming
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