Jesse Dean Kersh was found guilty in the brutal killing of three people working at an auto shop. The case went cold for decades before his arrest in 2016.
Jesse Dean Kersh was found guilty of killing Thomas Earl McGraw, Beth Yvette Wilburn, and James Oatis at an auto shop in 1983.There's a big break in an unsolved League City triple homicide that happened more than three decades ago. On Tuesday morning, police made an arrest.A guilty verdict was reached Friday in a triple murder that went cold for decades in League City.
Then, in 2016, Kersh was arrested less than a mile from his home in Spring outside a taco stand. It was a big break for the case that had been unsolved for 32 years. Kersh had apparently always been on police radar and was interviewed extensively decades ago, but investigators later found forensic evidence that linked him to the crime.Copyright © 2023 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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