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McLelland, elected in , said his office had prosecuted several cases against such gangs, particularly one known as the Aryan Brotherhood. The groups have a strong presence around Kaufman County, a mostly rural area dotted with subdivisions, with a population of about , He figured assassins were more likely to try to attack him outside. He said he had warned all his employees to be constantly on the alert. There's no proof of it," defense attorney Matthew Seymour said in closing arguments.

But prosecutors showed jurors evidence from a storage locker he had a friend rent in secret. Inside the locker was the suspected getaway vehicle, more than 30 guns and police tactical gear.

A dive team that searched a local lake also found a gun believed to have been used to shoot Hasse and a mask Williams allegedly wore. Williams' estranged wife, Kim, has been indicted for capital murder, though her attorney has said she is cooperating with prosecutors.

She did not testify in the trial. She's accused of having driven the getaway vehicle after Hasse's killing. The document notes that Hasse and McClelland led the prosecution in March , when a jury convicted Eric Williams of burglary and theft for stealing county computer equipment. Reports from the trial say the prosecutors pushed for prison, but Eric Williams — who lost his elected office and remains suspended without pay pending an appeal — was given probation. Kim Williams testified at the time that both she and her husband suffer from medical ailments, and she is on disability.

Hasse and Mr. She earned a degree in journalism with a concentration in sociology from Indiana University. Charles Scudder , Staff writer. Charlie Scudder is a general assignment reporter and has worked on the features and news desks for seven years. Stay up-to-date with the crime and public safety news your neighbors are talking about.

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