From: Love Fraud
by Donna Andersen
Patrick Alexander as a young man. The motorcycle was stolen. |
William “Patrick” Alexander didn’t want to go back to prison. He was
19 years old, almost 20, and had already done two years for aggravated
burglary. Patrick suspected that 17-year-old Jessica Witt, of Dallas,
Texas, was going to rat him out. Or perhaps she already did.
Patrick had used a credit card stolen from Jessica’s grandfather to
pay for a trip to California, in violation of his parole. He racked up
$8,000 in charges.
On January 17, 1992, Patrick and one of his unsavory friends were at
Jessica’s apartment. Patrick told the friend that he was going to kill
Jessica—anything to avoid going back to prison. As he talked, Patrick
played with a small silver handgun, jacking rounds into the chamber and
taking the clip in and out. The friend was scared.
The next day, the friend heard Patrick ask another guy if he knew anyplace to kill someone and hide the body.
Murder in the countryside
Jessica Witt, right, was murdered in 1992 by Patrick Alexander |
Four hours later, Patrick returned to the apartment alone.
“Where’s Jessica?” the roommate asked.
“I killed her,” Patrick replied.
He gave the roommate Jessica’s purse and jewelry. He said he did not
bring back Jessica’s leather coat because it had too much blood on it.
Patrick told the roommate that he and Jessica had driven to an area
out in the country where people ride four-wheelers. Patrick and Jessica
left his pickup truck on the road and walked towards an old house.
Jessica was walking in front of Patrick. He called her name, and when Jessica turned around, Patrick shot her twice in the head.
Patrick dragged the girl’s body to a mud hole and covered it with dirt, grass and branches.
Back at the apartment, Patrick sat in the kitchen as he talked and
wouldn’t let the roommate leave the room. He showed the girl his .25
caliber pistol, with two bullets missing. She was terrified, believing
she was next to die.
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