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http://www.krgv.com/story/31181905/arrest-made-in-56-year-old-murder-case
From the editor: Both Anderson Cooper of ABC News, and now CBS' News program 48 Hours have chronicled the 1960 murder case of McAllen schoolteacher Irene Garza.
It is obvious that District Attorney Rene Guerra has manipulated grand jury proceedings to prevent an indictment of the only suspect in 1960 and now, former Catholic priest John Feit.
The arrogant Guerra recently told the victim's family that there will be an indictment "when pigs fly." Actually, the only pig who should fly is Rene Guerra. Hidalgo County voters should remove the 32 year incumbent from office this election. Below is a reprint of our article publishe June 3, 2013:
Monday, June 3, 2013
With Cameron County's outgoing District Attorney Armando Villalobos convicted on 7 of 9 criminal counts, his Hidalgo County counterpart Rene Guerra is having his integrity questioned from a very different angle. The arrogant Guerra is blocking, stifling, carefully controlling the pursuit of justice, despite numerous breaking events in the 1960 McAllen murder of Irene Garza.
The story, of course, is not new, but has been firmed up over 53 years with new revelations, admissions, independent corroboration of statements, etc. The latest expose' by Anderson Cooper, The Beauty and the Priest, aired three times in the last 24 hours, brings many of the details already out there in The Best Crime Writing of 2006. One research article lists severalBrownsville Herald stories by Emma Perez-Trevino in its bibliography.
The story, related as succinctly as I'm able:
Irene Garza, a 25 year old former Miss South Texas and school teacher did not return from her weekly visit to the Sacred Heart Church in McAllen. The last person to see her alive, the 27 year old Reverend John B. Feit, chose to hear her confession in the rectory. While Garza's car remained in the church parking lot, her body was found four days after Easter just three miles away in an irrigation canal with a slide viewer belonging to the young priest and a candelabra from the church nearby. Police theorized at the time that the two heavy objects had been used in an attempt to keep Garza's body at the bottom with the cord of the slide viewer around her neck.
24 days before the Garza murder, Reverend Feit had been arrested, charged with the attempted rape of another young woman, Maria America Guerra, in an Edinburg church where Feit was "helping out." Ms. Guerra had noticed a man with horned rim glasses stalking her as she washed up in an outside bathroom at her home. Later, at the church, Feit, wearing horn rims, attacked her, only turning her loose when she bit his finger, drawing blood. Feit eventually plead no lo contendre to aggravated assault, paying a $500 fine.
Several suspects to the murder submitted to lie detector tests including Feit. All, except Feit, passed. Of course such tests are not admissible evidence. Fifty years later, McAllen police, the Texas Rangers and other enforcement agencies believe Feit is the murderer.
So did Father Joseph O'Brien, the McAllen parish priest at the time of the murder. He admitted years later that he knew Feit murdered Irene Garza, but he was instructed to transfer Feit to the New Melleray Abbey in Dubuque, Iowa, where Feit attempted to attack a woman getting out of her car. Feit was transferred again to theOur Lady of Assumption Abbey in Ava, Missouri. There a monk named Dale Tacheny, but known as "Father Emmanuel," was told to take charge of the former McAllen priest: "The abbot called me in and said, 'There is a priest who murdered a woman in the guest house. He wants to become a monk. We are instructed to take him in.' "
When the Texas Rangers attempted to reopen the case in 2002, they ran into a stone wall in Hidalgo District Attorney Rene Guerra. Guerra discounted the testimony of Father Joseph O'Brien, who he described as
"senile." Guerra also brassily declared that the statements made by former monk Dale Tacheny(Father Emmanuel) had been "fed" him by Texas Ranger Rudy Jaramillo.(George Sadler, San Antonio homicide detective states that Tacheny gave him the same information months before he told Jaramillo.)
District Attorney Rene Guerra finally gave in to pressure from the public and the family of Irene Garza to seek justice in the case, but he had a devilish, fuck-you ace up his sleeve. A grand jury was called in 2004 and convened for 15 days. Waiting to testify were Father Joseph O'Brien, former monk Dale Tacheny, Texas Ranger Rudy Jaramillo and others. But the only witness called by the reluctant District Attorney was a lady who testified for the defense in Feit's earlier trial years ago.
Who knows what Guerra is thinking or what motivates him? Is he protecting the Church, Feit or some sort of coverup? He claims that, after 30 years in office, he is not seeking re-election. If he backs off of that promise, hopefully the voters of Hidalgo County will put him out to pasture for fumbling the biggest criminal case in McAllen, Hidalgo County history.
It is obvious that District Attorney Rene Guerra has manipulated grand jury proceedings to prevent an indictment of the only suspect in 1960 and now, former Catholic priest John Feit.
The arrogant Guerra recently told the victim's family that there will be an indictment "when pigs fly." Actually, the only pig who should fly is Rene Guerra. Hidalgo County voters should remove the 32 year incumbent from office this election. Below is a reprint of our article publishe June 3, 2013:
Monday, June 3, 2013
District Attorney Rene Guerra |
John B. Feit |
The story, related as succinctly as I'm able:
Irene Garza, a 25 year old former Miss South Texas and school teacher did not return from her weekly visit to the Sacred Heart Church in McAllen. The last person to see her alive, the 27 year old Reverend John B. Feit, chose to hear her confession in the rectory. While Garza's car remained in the church parking lot, her body was found four days after Easter just three miles away in an irrigation canal with a slide viewer belonging to the young priest and a candelabra from the church nearby. Police theorized at the time that the two heavy objects had been used in an attempt to keep Garza's body at the bottom with the cord of the slide viewer around her neck.
24 days before the Garza murder, Reverend Feit had been arrested, charged with the attempted rape of another young woman, Maria America Guerra, in an Edinburg church where Feit was "helping out." Ms. Guerra had noticed a man with horned rim glasses stalking her as she washed up in an outside bathroom at her home. Later, at the church, Feit, wearing horn rims, attacked her, only turning her loose when she bit his finger, drawing blood. Feit eventually plead no lo contendre to aggravated assault, paying a $500 fine.
Several suspects to the murder submitted to lie detector tests including Feit. All, except Feit, passed. Of course such tests are not admissible evidence. Fifty years later, McAllen police, the Texas Rangers and other enforcement agencies believe Feit is the murderer.
So did Father Joseph O'Brien, the McAllen parish priest at the time of the murder. He admitted years later that he knew Feit murdered Irene Garza, but he was instructed to transfer Feit to the New Melleray Abbey in Dubuque, Iowa, where Feit attempted to attack a woman getting out of her car. Feit was transferred again to theOur Lady of Assumption Abbey in Ava, Missouri. There a monk named Dale Tacheny, but known as "Father Emmanuel," was told to take charge of the former McAllen priest: "The abbot called me in and said, 'There is a priest who murdered a woman in the guest house. He wants to become a monk. We are instructed to take him in.' "
When the Texas Rangers attempted to reopen the case in 2002, they ran into a stone wall in Hidalgo District Attorney Rene Guerra. Guerra discounted the testimony of Father Joseph O'Brien, who he described as
Irene Garza |
District Attorney Rene Guerra finally gave in to pressure from the public and the family of Irene Garza to seek justice in the case, but he had a devilish, fuck-you ace up his sleeve. A grand jury was called in 2004 and convened for 15 days. Waiting to testify were Father Joseph O'Brien, former monk Dale Tacheny, Texas Ranger Rudy Jaramillo and others. But the only witness called by the reluctant District Attorney was a lady who testified for the defense in Feit's earlier trial years ago.
Who knows what Guerra is thinking or what motivates him? Is he protecting the Church, Feit or some sort of coverup? He claims that, after 30 years in office, he is not seeking re-election. If he backs off of that promise, hopefully the voters of Hidalgo County will put him out to pasture for fumbling the biggest criminal case in McAllen, Hidalgo County history.
Where is the info about the arrest?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.krgv.com/story/31181905/arrest-made-in-56-year-old-murder-case
DeleteWhat the hell took so long, if everything and everyone pointed to him! I know there is a process, but 50 plus years! C'mon!
ReplyDeleteI was a Senior in High School when Fite killed Irene Garza and remember it well. This was in the day when the Catholic Church covered up and ran interference for it's criminal priests. The powder elite of the community assisted in this 56 year old cover up. There was more than enough evidence to indict and convict the man 56 years ago, but the old DA shielded the man. Getting a conviction now, will be difficult with most of the witnesses and investigators being dead. Still, I wish the new DA the best of luck as this case has stuck in my craw for 56 years.
ReplyDeleteWhy was this distrcit attorney not voted out of office? What kind fo community would allow such a visibly corrupt public official to continue in office? Oh never mind. I just remembered Obama.
ReplyDeleteWhy was this distrcit attorney not voted out of office? What kind fo community would allow such a visibly corrupt public official to continue in office? Oh never mind. I just remembered Obama.
ReplyDeleteHe has been voted out of office, it just took a while. By the way, just so you know, Obama doesn't live in Hidalgo County and I think it is not very likely that he had much influence over the case or the community. Also, don't be a dick.
ReplyDeleteIt took a while to vote the ass hole out! A while? It took 32 fucking years.
ReplyDeleteYou all just believe what media says??
ReplyDeleteThere is NO evidence here; just speculation and wishful thinking. The investigation probably missed the real murderer in 1960 and the relatives see a chance to pin it on someone; it makes them feel better, maybe, but it's just a witch hunt. There is NO REAL EVIDENCE. STOP BELIEVING EVERYTHING YOU READ/see on tv!