Author: mopress

  • Latest On Ramsey

    Dear Friends:

    This message is sent to family members and friends
    to provide an update on the medical status of my husband,
    Ramsey Muniz. In a previous message I stated that he had
    shown improvement, but since that time he has again become
    ill. His abdomen area has filled with bile. He has
    infection which is accompanied by fever. Tomorrow
    morning (Monday, September 19) Ramsey will undergo surgery
    which will give doctors a new opportunity to fix the
    source of his illness. We welcome everyone’s prayers,
    and ask God that Ramsey be granted a long awaited recovery.


    Thursday, September 8:
    Ramsey undergoes an ERCP procedure for
    the 3rd time. The doctor removes two stents previously inserted, and
    replaces them with a larger one. He expresses confidence that this will
    solve the problem. When I visit with Ramsey, he is heavily sedated.
    Friday, September 9:
    For the first time Ramsey has eaten an entire cup of cream of wheat. Under the circumstances, this is
    tremendous progress. His face alone reflects improved health.


    Saturday, September 10:
    Early in the morning Ramsey has
    problems breathing and he is given oxygen. In the morning he is taken
    to walk because of the long amount of time that he has spent in bed. I
    visit with him later and he is very weak. He hardly speaks. Because he
    has remained in a lying position for so long, he has developed a very
    painful bed sore.


    Sunday, September 11:
    Ramsey’s abdomen is again filled with
    fluid. He forces himself to walk , in an effort to rid himself of the
    fluid. His liver enzymes are down, which is positive.


    Monday, September 12:
    Ramsey is taken for another paracentesis
    procedure to drain around the stomach area. They remove about
    2 1/2 liters of what appears to be bile. They attempt to do
    hemodialysis, but his catheter is clogged, so dialysis is postponed,
    and they instead repair the catheter.


    Tuesday, September 13:
    Ramsey is given hemodialysis again, as
    his kidneys need to improve. It seems that the antibiotics are
    effective, as his white blood cell count is lowering.

    The physician has ordered a consultation with a surgeon to
    determine if surgery will help.


    Wednesday, September 14:
    Ramsey begins to eat solid food,
    though he remains very ill. His stomach has again filled with bile, but
    the amount seems less. The doctor does not want to resort to surgery,
    and instead wants to wait to see if the fluid can be fought through the
    body’s normal functions. He feels that the stent is just taking longer
    to be effective.


    Thursday, September 15:
    I called the nurse’s station at 5:45
    AM for an update on Ramsey’s status. He has not been feeling well and
    his stomach is bloated but he is sitting up in a chair, in an attempt
    to fight the illness through mobility. His body is extremely tired.


    Friday, September 16:
    I visit with Ramsey and he remains
    very weak. I do everything possible to impart faith, spirituality,
    hope, and strength. He has been told that surgery has been scheduled on
    Monday morning or during the noon hour.


    Saturday, September 17:
    Ramsey remains very weak.


    Sunday, September 18:
    Ramsey remains very weak. We welcome
    prayers from family members and friends, and ask God that Ramsey be
    granted a long awaited recovery.

    Our sincerest gratitude goes to all who have expressed
    compassion, love, and concern, and more importantly to
    those who have said prayers on behalf of my husband.

    Irma Muniz

    Received via email Sept. 18

  • Forensic Analyst Report

    Probable body positions:

    Probable body positions for the deceased include down on one or both knees or bent over at the waist.

    Probable body positions for the shooter include standing or kneeling to the left front side of the deceased.

    Additional movement of the shooter is possible if the arm is bent instead of straight out.

    TBI, LLC A Forensic Education & Consulting Company (Norman OK)

  • Affidavit from Corrections Dept.

    On October 8, 2004, Daniel Rocha was sentenced to six (6) years
    Community Supervision for the criminal offense of Burglary of a
    Habitation…. Since that date, two (2) Motion To Revoke Probation have
    been filed. thje first was filed on February 8, 2005 due to Rocha
    being arrested for Possession of Marijuana, failure to complete a TCADA
    License Intensive Outpatient Treatment and delinquent monies. The
    offender was continued on supervision on Apri 1, 2005.

    On June 2 [H name withheld by editor] called to inform me that Mr.
    Rocha had committed the subsequent criminal offense of Theft from a
    Person, State Jail Felony. He also indicated that at the time of
    the offense, the offender was seen with [I name withheld by editor] a
    convicted felon…

    The report goes on to describe a conversation with Danel’s mother
    Daniella in which the mother expresses concern that Daniel is hanging
    out with the old crowd:
    "she was worried about him getting hurt because he does something stupid while getting arrested."

  • Affidavit from Second Witness

    I was walking on Pleasant Valley and had stopped near the fire hydrant
    when I saw the police car stop in front of the stop sign. I saw
    this guy run from the suburban and a white unmarked police car went
    after him and brought him back after I had heard the shot. I
    really didn’t get a good look at this guy but he had facial hair and
    dark long hair pulled back like a pony tail. I think he was
    Hispanic and may have been 22 years old.

    I saw the female officer telling this other Hispanic guy to "get on the
    ground." I think she told him once or twice. They were on
    the passenger side of the suburban near tall grass. They were
    actually between the sidewalk and the street curb. I hear the guy
    say "weapon" but I didn’t see anything in his hands. I saw him
    get on his hands and knees and saw the female officer with her left
    hand trying to put him on the ground and she was kinda kneeling with
    her left hand and knee. I saw her with a gun in her right
    hand. I saw he was lying flat. I don’t know if the guy was
    fighting with the officer or resisting because I did not see
    that. I thought that the police were going to arrest him and put
    him up. I walked off back to my house but then I heard a shot….

    Signed and notarized June 10, 2005