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Man Kills Then Grills Girlfriend
KGO-TV 7 ^ | 3/26/2007 | KGO TV

Posted on 03/26/2007 2:44:08 PM PDT by Dallas59

Mar. 25 - For at least two days, neighbors at a city apartment complex noticed an acrid aroma, black smoke and leaping flames coming from two barbecue grills on the balcony of a second-floor apartment. What, neighbors at the Red Oak Place apartments wondered, was going on in the unit where 27-year-old Timothy Wayne Shepherd lived? What was he burning at all hours, for days at a time? The answer turned their stomachs.

According to law enforcement officials, Shepherd dismembered, and then burned the body of his former girlfriend, Tynesha Stewart, a 19-year-old Texas A&M University student. Nothing remains of Stewart's body, Harris County Sheriff Tommy Thomas said at a press conference Saturday.

"I just don't know what to think about it," said Louis Evans, whose balcony faces Shepherd's in the quiet tree-lined enclave in northern Houston. "I thought he was a nice normal person. I guess you never know what your neighbors are doing."

Authorities said Shepherd has confessed to strangling and dismembering Stewart, a college freshman who was home on spring break, because he was angry that she had started a new relationship.

Officials first thought Shepherd had disposed of her remains in a large commercial trash bin that had since been emptied, launching an intense debate in the area about whether the Sheriff's Department should conduct a massive and expensive search of area landfills for Stewart's remains.

Stewart was last seen March 15 and was reported missing March 19. The next day the Harris County Sheriff's Office homicide division launched its investigation.

On March 16, neighbors said they first noticed the unusual activity and the unpleasant odor on Shepherd's balcony.

"The smell was awful," said Evans, who also became alarmed after seeing a blaze shoot out from the grills. "I was wondering: What is he burning? Not cooking, but burning. There is a difference."

At times, Evans said, the flames from the grills leapt dangerously close to the roof of the balcony. Evans says he called 911, but when firefighters arrived, the flames had calmed and Shepherd assured them everything was under control.

A leasing agent at the apartment complex also noticed the thick dark smoke and the intense flames and asked Shepherd what he was doing, Evans said. Another neighbor, 18-year-old James Hebert, told The Houston Chronicle that he often cooked out with Shepherd, and even left his grill at Shepherd's apartment. When he wasn't invited over, he asked his neighbor what was going on. Shepherd replied that he was cooking for a wedding, the newspaper said.

Dionne Whitaker, 31, who lives in the complex, said she saw Shepherd carry the grill and smoker to a garbage bin a day or so later, the newspaper said.

Human remains generally require extremely high temperatures to destroy, and authorities have not said how it is possible that Stewart's remains could be completely burned on a patio grill.

"This certainly turned out to be one of the most heinous crimes I've ever seen in my 38 years (in law enforcement)," Thomas, the sheriff, said Saturday.

Shepherd, who is charged with murder, is being held on $250,000 bond in the Harris County Jail. Telephone message left with his attorney, Chip Lewis, were not immediately returned. On Sunday, the door to Shepherd's apartment was covered with plywood boards.


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KEYWORDS: bbq; coleslaw; crime; girlfriend; grill; ketchup; longpork; middlenamewayne; potatosalad; shepherd
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To: Dallas59
Another article from a couple days ago.

March 24, 2007, 10:38PM
TYNESHA STEWART DISAPPEARANCE

Authorities call off search for A&M student's body



Timothy Wayne Shepherd enters court
Friday, wearing a yellow jumpsuit to show
he has been placed on suicide watch.
BILLY SMITH II: CHRONICLE

Harris County Sheriff' Tommy Thomas announced Saturday night there will be no search for the body of Tynesha Stewart, the 19-year-old Texas A&M student who was murdered March 15.

``There are no remaining body parts,'' Thomas said at a press conference. ``We have determined through this investigation that the defendant dismembered the victim and burned her body parts. There is no body to be found. Based on that information, there will be no search. The family is aware of this and they understand.''

Thomas, who called on local media to give the Stewart family privacy, said Timothy Wayne Shepherd burned Stewart's body in a barbecue grill on his patio at his apartment in the 17700 block of Red Oak in northwest Harris County.

 When investigators examined Shepherd's apartment, the bathroom had been scoured almost completely clean with ammonia. The only evidence found were two specks of blood, detectives said.

Stewart was last seen March 15, and was reported missing March 19. The next day the Harris County Sheriff's Office homicide division launched its investigation.

Shepherd was interviewed for 10 hours on Wednesday, March 21. After being released, he contacted community activist Quanell X, who persuaded Shepherd to tell him what happened to Stewart. He then led authorities to the garbage bin where he claimed to have placed Stewart's body.

That same day, Shepherd was charged with murder and early the following morning, investigators say, he confessed to strangling Stewart. On Thursday, the sheriff's office announced it would not conduct a search in a landfill for Stewart's body, but seemed to reverse itself on Friday when it said it would do one.

Later on Friday, investigators said Shepherd may have dismembered her body. And on Saturday, the sheriff announced there would be no search, because all the parts had been burned.

Shepherd's neighbors said Saturday that last week he was barbecuing at all hours of the day, for days at a time, at his apartment, No. 224.

James Hebert, 18, often played video games and barbecued with his ``nice'' next-door neighbor. In fact, they cooked out together so frequently Hebert kept his grill at Shepherd's place.

But starting on March 15 , he noticed Shepherd was cooking - on his own grill and on Hebert's pit - ``non-stop`` for two days.

This time, however, Shepherd hadn't invited him over, nor did he share. When he asked for some of what he was cooking, Shepherd refused, saying he was cooking for a wedding.

On March 16 around 7:45 p.m., Hebert and his roommate, Cithara Gomez, became alarmed when they looked over and saw dark-colored smoke billowing from Shepherd's patio.

Concerned the building might be on fire, they called 9-1-1.

When a firefighter and Harris County deputy arrived at the apartment, Shepherd quickly told them he had everything under control.

``He (Shepherd) came to the door real quick,'' said Hebert, who saw Stewart at Shepherd's apartment the day before she was killed. ``His face was real sweaty.''

Hebert, who gave a statement to homicide detectives Saturday, said that over the weekend, he noticed his grill, and Shepherd's smoker, had disappeared from Shepherd's patio.

Dionne Whitaker, 31, whose patio is directly across from Shepherd's patio, said Saturday she saw Shepherd carry the grill and the smoker to the garbage bin on March 17 or March 18.

Whitaker said she assumed Shepherd was throwing them away because he ``burnt them up'' when whatever he was cooking late last week started ``blazing,'' with fire nearly reaching the roof of his patio, she said.

Whitaker, who was interviewed by investigators, said Saturday that when she learned Shepherd may have been burning body parts, she was deeply disturbed.

``I wanted to vomit,'' she said.

Whitaker's husband, Louis Evans, who also gave a statement to detectives, was alarmed the first time he saw the pit ablaze. But when it happened a few more times, he became suspicious.

``At first I thought he was careless,'' Evan said. ``You'd be careless once. But you wouldn't do it again. He could have set the building on fire. There is other people's property ... I didn't know what was going on.''

The sheriff said the five-day investigation of the murder, followed by days of blistering criticism of the department for its initial decision not to conduct a search in a landfill for Stewart's body, was ``one of the toughest things I've ever been through.''

Tim Miller, the director of Texas Equusearch, which had hoped to begin assisting in a search of an Atoscocita-area landfill next week, said he was deeply saddened they would not be able to return Stewart's body to her family.

``We did everything we could,'' he said. ``It just wasn't meant to be.''

paige.hewitt@chron.com


41 posted on 03/26/2007 3:05:17 PM PDT by deport ( Cue Spooky Music...)
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To: Dallas59

No Aggie jokes please.


42 posted on 03/26/2007 3:05:37 PM PDT by 353FMG (I never met a liberal I didn't dislike.)
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To: Dallas59

43 posted on 03/26/2007 3:05:56 PM PDT by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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To: Sgt_Schultze

Grillin and a Chillin...


44 posted on 03/26/2007 3:06:35 PM PDT by Dog ( Residing somewhere in Eeyore's Gloomy Place...)
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To: Dallas59
What was he burning at all hours, for days at a time?

Guess he never saw the grilling with LOX video on the net.

45 posted on 03/26/2007 3:06:47 PM PDT by Joe Miner
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To: Xenalyte
Evans says he called 911
46 posted on 03/26/2007 3:06:58 PM PDT by Cooter
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To: highimpact
The next time your daughter brings home a new boyfriend, be sure to ask his middle name
47 posted on 03/26/2007 3:07:14 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Dallas59
She probably served his dinner cold.

What else was he supposed to do?

48 posted on 03/26/2007 3:07:54 PM PDT by Jim Noble (But that's why they play the games)
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To: Shermy

A middle name of Wayne, and with a moustache is a definate red flag.


49 posted on 03/26/2007 3:09:17 PM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Championship U)
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To: Dallas59

After reading this thread, I have to say it sickens me to see how many Freepers have treated this like it was a joke.


50 posted on 03/26/2007 3:09:18 PM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: avacado

Ha! My favorites---his dry pork rub and Moppin' Sauce always make my smoked pork shoulder the hit of any barbecue! His regular BBQ sauce is also the best around. "Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm a Cook." Thank the Lord we get Stubbs' stuff up here in NJ...


51 posted on 03/26/2007 3:09:43 PM PDT by Pharmboy ([She turned me into a] Newt! in '08)
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To: Dallas59

Why do they always have three names, one of which is usually "Wayne?"


52 posted on 03/26/2007 3:11:05 PM PDT by veronica (Where some in the anti-Rudy crowd get their material > http://www.alternet.org/election04/19673/)
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To: deport

Trial, verdict, and execution of sentence w/i 90 days; this country could do so if it had the collective will. The one comforting fact -- this turd did it in Texas. Eventually he will be put down as the animal that he is.


53 posted on 03/26/2007 3:11:19 PM PDT by quark
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To: MEGoody

Tynesha's fellow Houstonians are appalled at this, and humor is the only defense we have.


54 posted on 03/26/2007 3:11:24 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: veronica
Why do they always have three names, one of which is usually "Wayne?"

Everyone I know has three names.
56 posted on 03/26/2007 3:12:04 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: highimpact
You beat me to the Wayne remark..

Naming a boy Wayne is more dangerous than naming a little girl Bubbles.
57 posted on 03/26/2007 3:12:10 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Heus, hic nos omnes in agmine sunt! Deo volente rivoque non adsurgente)
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To: Centurion2000

What indicates to you that Shepherd killed Stewart as part of a celebration of African primal culture?


58 posted on 03/26/2007 3:12:44 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: highimpact
Why do so many murderers have the middle name "Wayne?"

It's very strange...

59 posted on 03/26/2007 3:13:55 PM PDT by veronica (Where some in the anti-Rudy crowd get their material > http://www.alternet.org/election04/19673/)
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To: Xenalyte

Well, it was a joke. And they used to eat a lot of people in Africa.


60 posted on 03/26/2007 3:13:57 PM PDT by Centurion2000 (Democrats in Republican Clothing ... DIRC ... They are the knives in the back of the GOP.)
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