아내를 살해한 혐의를 받고 있는 텍사스 남편, 유튜브 영상에서 아이들에게 사과한 지 1년 

Oct 20 2021
그녀의 살해가 다가온 지 1주년이 되는 날, Savannah Paschal은 그녀를 기리는 5K 산책으로 전 고용주에게 기억되고 있습니다.

당국은 1년 전 자신의 30세 아내를 살해하고 자동차 판매점에서 칼날로 쉐보레 타호를 훔친 후 도주한 혐의를 받는 텍사스주 라마르크를 여전히 찾고 있습니다.

2020년 10월 21일, Trent Vahn Paschal은 PEOPLE이 입수한 가능한 원인 진술서에 따르면 침실의 욕실에서 Savannah Paschal을 기다렸다가 그녀를 쐈다고 합니다.

그런 다음 Trent  는  Savannah의 죽음과 관련하여 체포되어 기소된 후 550,000달러의 보증금 을 받고 출가 했습니다.

"We're constantly on guard," Savannah's father, Michael Kinchen, told KTRK. "Constantly watching. It's high anxiety. It's been a very hard year."

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Trent, 48, allegedly posted a video on YouTube before the shooting, saying in it, "I told her not to mess with me, not to mess with my emotions," KTRK reports.

After the shooting, he allegedly apologized to his young children in a recording captured by a neighbor that went viral on YouTube. (The two YouTube videos are separate.)

Savannah Paschal

As part of Trent's bond release, he was ordered to wear an ankle monitor.

But on April 13, authorities believe he somehow got the monitor off, and the monitor did not send an alert to authorities, KTRK reports.

Free of the ankle monitor, police allege that Trent went to a Houston car dealership and took a black Chevy Tahoe for a test drive, KTRK reports.

His visit to the dealership was captured on surveillance images, KTRK reports.

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During the drive, he allegedly threatened a salesman at knifepoint and ordered him to leave, Click2Houston reports.

"He pulled out a knife and told me to get out of the car," the salesman told KTRK. "I had weird vibes about the guy, like something wasn't right, but I didn't think he was going to steal a car."

Honoring Savannah

To commemorate Savannah's death, Forest Park East Funeral Home and Cemetery, where Savannah and her father worked, is holding the first "Savannah Memorial 5K Walk" on Saturday, KRTK reports.

The event, held during Domestic Awareness Month, will benefit Bay Area Turning Point, a resource center for domestic violence victims, as well as the Savannah Paschal Scholarship at Disciple Oak Camp and Retreat.

"We want people to know that they're not alone in domestic violence, so you don't have to suffer alone," the company's owner, Brock Bassett, told KTRK. "Savannah Paschal was constantly helping other people but wasn't able to help herself. So, if we can help one person, then we've done our job."

The walk starts at 8 a.m. and the 5K walk starts at 9:30 a.m.

Visit the Savannah Memorial Walk to register.

In the meantime, U.S. Marshals continue to searching for Trent, who is still on the lam.

His bonds have been revoked, The Galveston County Daily News reports.

He is charged with murder, aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a firearm in Galveston County.

He is also charged with aggravated assault of a peace officer in Harris County after he allegedly pulled a gun on deputies who were trying to apprehend him after his wife was shot.

He also faces charges of aggravated robbery in Houston.

His attorney has severed ties with him, KTRK reports. He currently has no attorney who can speak on his behalf.

In the meantime, his wife's family is still mourning Savannah's death.

"I miss her every day," her father told KTRK. "Every minute of every day. I really do," he said.