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Accused killer in Houston family killing gives jailhouse interviews Accused killer in Houston family killing gives jailhouse interviews
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A man charged in the deaths of a couple and six children at a Houston home has professed love for one of the victims – his son – but said he thought the children were “growing up to be monsters”.A man charged in the deaths of a couple and six children at a Houston home has professed love for one of the victims – his son – but said he thought the children were “growing up to be monsters”.
David Conley, who was being held without bond Wednesday on capital murder counts, was formerly in a relationship with the children’s mother, Valerie Jackson. Authorities say the two had a 13-year-old son together.David Conley, who was being held without bond Wednesday on capital murder counts, was formerly in a relationship with the children’s mother, Valerie Jackson. Authorities say the two had a 13-year-old son together.
Conley, 48, gave jailhouse interviews to several Houston television stations, saying he loved his son “to death” but that he and the other children weren’t being raised properly and acted unkindly toward others.Conley, 48, gave jailhouse interviews to several Houston television stations, saying he loved his son “to death” but that he and the other children weren’t being raised properly and acted unkindly toward others.
“They were growing up to be monsters, they were disrespectful, rude in school,” Conley told KPRC-TV. “I’m not saying they’re dead because of that. I’m not even saying I killed them. God says in the Bible do not disrespect your mother and father or your days will be short, but I’m not saying that’s what happened.”“They were growing up to be monsters, they were disrespectful, rude in school,” Conley told KPRC-TV. “I’m not saying they’re dead because of that. I’m not even saying I killed them. God says in the Bible do not disrespect your mother and father or your days will be short, but I’m not saying that’s what happened.”
Those killed at the house Saturday were Jackson, 40; her husband, Dwayne Jackson; and her children, 13-year-old Nathaniel; 11-year-old Honesty; 10-year-old Dwayne; nine-year-old Caleb; seven-year-old Trinity; and six-year-old Jonah. All were shot in the head. Police have said most had been handcuffed and some had been shot multiple times.Those killed at the house Saturday were Jackson, 40; her husband, Dwayne Jackson; and her children, 13-year-old Nathaniel; 11-year-old Honesty; 10-year-old Dwayne; nine-year-old Caleb; seven-year-old Trinity; and six-year-old Jonah. All were shot in the head. Police have said most had been handcuffed and some had been shot multiple times.
A message left with Conley’s attorney was not immediately returned Wednesday.A message left with Conley’s attorney was not immediately returned Wednesday.
Court records show Conley had a history of domestic violence against Jackson. Conley said Jackson’s husband was a “monster” and had harassed him, and said previous charges of domestic violence against him were “all lies”.Court records show Conley had a history of domestic violence against Jackson. Conley said Jackson’s husband was a “monster” and had harassed him, and said previous charges of domestic violence against him were “all lies”.
Authorities have said Conley told them he discovered on Saturday morning that the locks had been changed at the home after he had moved out. He entered the home through an unlocked window, according to an arrest affidavit.Authorities have said Conley told them he discovered on Saturday morning that the locks had been changed at the home after he had moved out. He entered the home through an unlocked window, according to an arrest affidavit.
Conley said in the interviews that he recently agreed to move out of the home, but went back to the residence because he believed he should at least be able to stay in one room since he had paid rent.Conley said in the interviews that he recently agreed to move out of the home, but went back to the residence because he believed he should at least be able to stay in one room since he had paid rent.
He said he was upset he was locked out, but declined to talk about what happened inside the home at the advice of his attorney.He said he was upset he was locked out, but declined to talk about what happened inside the home at the advice of his attorney.
Conley is next scheduled to appear in court 15 September. Prosecutors haven’t decided whether they’ll seek the death penalty. Conley is next scheduled to appear in court on 15 September. Prosecutors haven’t decided whether they’ll seek the death penalty.