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Murders of John Goosey and Stacy Barnett

The murders of John Forest "Johnny" Goosey and Stacy Marie Barnett[1] occurred on July 21, 2009 in the West Campus area of Austin, Texas, when a man (James Richard "Ricky" Thompson Jr.), who had two accomplices, shot to death two recent graduates from the University of Texas at Austin who originated from the Greater Houston area. This event is sometimes called the West Campus murders.[2] Police stated that the murder was the result of a drug deal debt. The murder resulted in media attention on the marijuana trade among young, college-educated people.

John Goosey
Stacy Barnett (left) and John Goosey (right)
Born
Houston, Texas, U.S.
DiedJuly 21, 2009
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Cause of deathBallistic trauma
Known forMurder victim
PartnerStacy Barnett
Stacy Barnett
Stacy Barnett (left) and John Goosey (right)
Born(1986-09-05)September 5, 1986
Houston, Texas, U.S.
DiedJuly 21, 2009(2009-07-21) (aged 22)
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Cause of deathBallistic trauma
Known forMurder victim
PartnerJohn Goosey

The victims

Both Barnett and Goosey grew up in West University Place, a city within Greater Houston.[3] The parents of the couple lived within blocks of each other.[4] Goosey's father, Dr. John D. Goosey,[1] is a Houston ophthalmologist.[1][5] Goosey's mother, Claire Goosey, worked as a volunteer.[4] John Goosey attended public elementary schools,[3] Annunciation Orthodox School, and Lamar High School in Houston; he graduated from high school in August 2004.[1] He attended the University of Texas after a transfer from the University of Houston.[3] While Barnett (born September 5, 1986), who was a student at West University Elementary School and Lanier Middle School,[6] also attended Lamar,[1][5] they did not become friends until they attended University of Texas at Austin together.[1]

Barnett began living in a West Campus apartment in summer 2008 and Goosey lived with her. Before the murders, both Barnett and Goosey had graduated,[1] with Goosey obtaining a bachelor's degrees in History and English in December 2008 and Barnett obtaining a bachelor's degree in architecture in May 2009.[4] Goosey had plans to attend law school.[1] The couple had been dating for two years and planned to marry.[5] Goosey died at age 21 and Barnett died at age 22.[7]

According to the Austin Police Department (APD), Goosey worked as a midlevel marijuana distributor.[3] Lieutenant Mark Spangler of the APD said that Goosey had a business relationship with Thompson for at least three years.[8] As of July 2009 police stated that they did not believe that Barnett was aware of her boyfriend's drug dealing,[9] and that they believed that she did not use marijuana.[10] The landlord who owned the condominium where Goosey and Barnett lived said that, after smelling marijuana in her apartment and hearing Barnett telling him that her boyfriend had problems with drugs, he warned Barnett about the dangers of her boyfriend's lifestyle.[11]

The perpetrators

James Richard "Ricky" Thompson Jr. is the son of parents who had divorced. His mother was an anthropology lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin who lived in the West Campus area, and he lived with her after his parents divorced. After his mother remarried, Thompson moved to Lakeway with his father.[1] Thompson attended Austin High School in Austin and later Lake Travis High School.[12] He dropped out of high school and worked several menial jobs.[1] Thompson began distributing marijuana he received from Goosey.[12] At the time of the murder, Thompson lived in a house on Alexandria Drive in South Austin.[13]

The other two people involved were Roy M. Renick[14] and Samuel Hadden Gifford.[7]

According to police,[12] Thompson owed $8,500 ($10736.08 when adjusted for inflation) to Goosey as part of a drug deal. Thompson wished to erase the debt.[1]

The murder

On Tuesday, July 21, 2009,[15] the murder occurred at Stacy Barnett's second floor apartment[3] within the Preservation Square condominiums,[12] located at 904 W. 21st Street,[13] in the West Campus area in Austin, Texas.[2]

Thompson arrived at 9:50 AM that day. Police said that Thompson shot Goosey multiple times in the head, went upstairs, and shot Barnett twice in the head,[3] including the face.[12] A police affidavit said that all three perpetrators agreed that Barnett, if present, "would be killed because she knew who Thompson was."[12] After the couple was dead, Thompson retrieved his shell casings and smashed the victims' cell phones in an attempt to prevent police from tracing a phone call that he placed to Goosey before the killing.[10] Thompson was picked up by the getaway driver at 10:12 AM.[3] Police said that Renick, who had helped plot and cover up the crime, served as the getaway driver.[16]

To prepare for the killing, according to Thompson, his accomplices helped him plot the crime. The group rearranged the furniture in Thompson's apartment to resemble the furniture in Barnett's apartment.[17] Renick designed a homemade silencer used by Thompson.[7]

The police found no signs of forced entry into the Barnett residence.[4]

Legal action

Police received anonymous tips that correlated with leads and evidence. Using the tips,[8] on the Friday after the killings, police searched Thompson's house, found marijuana, and arrested Thompson.[13] Thompson admitted to being involved in the murders after being interviewed by police detectives.[8] On Saturday July 25, 2009,[18] Thompson was charged with two counts of capital murder.[19] After his arrest, Thompson cooperated with police.[12] He was held at the Travis County Jail.[20]

In August 2010 Thompson pleaded guilty to killing Stacy Barnett. Thompson received a life sentence and will be eligible for parole in 2039. Thompson, had he not taken the pleas, would have faced the death penalty or life without parole for killing Barnett.[12] As part of the plea deal, Thompson promised to testify against his two accomplices, in exchange for changing his plea for the Goosey murder to "guilty" and receiving a concurrent life sentence. If Thompson was not forthcoming, the prosecutor had the option of charging him for Goosey's murder and asking for the death penalty.[14] As part of the deal, Thompson changed his plea in regards to the murder of Goosey to "guilty" and was eligible for a second life sentence running concurrently with the first life sentence.[12] Perry Minton, Thompson's attorney, said "The evidence is overwhelming. Because of the evidence in this case, we believe that these two life sentences are the best that he could get."[21] This also meant that Thompson did not receive capital punishment and life without parole penalties that could have resulted from being convicted of Goosey's murder.[12]

Renick and Gifford were also charged with capital murder.[17] On Friday, 28 April 2011, both had pleaded guilty to murder.[19] Renick received a 35-year sentence,[7] and Gifford received two concurrent 50 year sentences. Renick was 22 and Gifford was 20 when they pleaded guilty and were sentenced.[19] Steven Brand, the prosecutor, said that Renick received a shorter sentence than the other two because of the information he gave to police and prosecutors.[16]

As of 2013, Thompson, Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)#01661932 and State ID (SID)#08172250, is currently located in the Robertson Unit.[22] Renick, TDCJ#01709362 and SID#08664372, is currently located in the Eastham Unit.[23]

Gifford, TDCJ#01709305 and SID#08417157, is currently located in the Alfred Hughes Unit.[24]

 
Graves of the victims at Glenwood Cemetery

A private vigil and viewing of the victims occurred in the George H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home in Memorial area of Houston on Sunday July 26, 2009.[10] A joint funeral for Barnett and Goosey was scheduled to be held at the St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Houston on Monday July 27, 2009.[18] The victims were buried together at the Glenwood Cemetery in Houston.[3]

Before the information about Goosey's drug involvement surfaced, parents of University of Texas at Austin students felt concern for their children.[1] After the murder occurred, the majority of students in the West Campus area and in the UT Austin area said that they did not feel concern about their safety.[2]

Analysis

Clete Snell, a criminal justice professor at the University of Houston–Downtown, said that violence is expected in instances where illegal drugs are involved but that "What makes this case unusual is the status of the people involved. Everyone is asking why a kid who seemed to have a bright future would get involved in this sort of thing."[3] Snell said that many young people believe that the sale of illegal drugs is an easy method of generating income.[3]

Bruce Perry, a psychiatrist quoted in a Houston Chronicle article, said "Whether parents want to believe it or not, most successful dealers are upper-middle-class kids."[3] He added that many young people often grow out of drug dealing and that "Parents would rather not hear about some of the real stuff that happens to kids at that age. Usually they go on to become reasonable people."[3]

Michael Brick of The Dallas Morning News said that the murder "reveals a quietly thriving corner of the drug trade, a casual open secret among educated young men and women in dorms, condos and nightclubs. Driven by heightened border security, advanced growing techniques and a national decriminalization movement, entrepreneurial young marijuana distributors are establishing their own domestic networks apart from the notorious cartels of Mexico and prison gangs of the American Southwest. In a business that feels almost legal, trouble can intrude with little warning."[1]

See also

Murders in the Austin area:

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Brick, Michael. "Closing of murder case involving UT grads opens window into shadowy business of marijuana dealing" (). The Dallas Morning News. September 26, 2010. Retrieved on February 17, 2013. "At first, investigators would describe the killings as potentially random, spooking parents across the state. Then court filings would portray a limited picture of Goosey's dealings with marijuana, enough to stir imaginations. Later, Thompson would plead guilty to murder." and "Their son, named John Forest after his grandfathers, grew up chubby, with dark unruly curls. Everybody called him Johnny." and "They had much to discuss: growing up in the same neighborhood, graduating from the same high school, mutual friends." shows that Barnett also attended Lamar.
  2. ^ a b c Holloway, Joe. "West Campus Murders Don't Phase [sic] Students 2015-02-04 at the Wayback Machine." Austin Post. August 25, 2010. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Feldman, Claudia. "Drug allegations rock grieving West U families." Houston Chronicle. August 30, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d Fikac, Peggy. "Police: UT alums from Houston may have known killer." Houston Chronicle. July 22, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c O'Hare, Peggy. "Austin police still searching for Houston couple's killer." Houston Chronicle. July 24, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  6. ^ "Stacy Marie Barnett". Houston Chronicle. Legacy.com. 2019-07-25. Retrieved 2019-11-05. - Obituary of Stacy Barnett
  7. ^ a b c d "2 men plead guilty to West Campus murders, sentenced Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today." KVUE. Friday April 8, 2011. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c Smith, Jordan. "West Campus Murder Motivated by Drug Debt." Austin Chronicle. Sunday July 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  9. ^ "Arrest made in couple's murder" (). KTRK-TV. Sunday July 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c Ratcliff, R.G. and Paige Hewitt. "Drugs may have led to Houston couple's slayings in Austin." Houston Chronicle. July 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 18, 2013. Anita Hassan, a staff reporter, contributed to this article. The article contains some material from the Austin American-Statesman.
  11. ^ "" (Archive). KXAN. Monday July 27, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kreytak, Steven and Tony Plohteski. "Emotions raw after plea in West Campus murder case" (Archive). Austin American-Statesman. Tuesday August 24, 2010. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  13. ^ a b c Smith, Jordan. "Double Murder: The Dark Side of Reefer Madness." Austin Chronicle. Friday July 31, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  14. ^ a b Wolfson, Shannon and Pamela Cosel. "." KXAN. Published Monday August 23, 2010. Updated Tuesday August 24, 2010. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  15. ^ "Headlines." Austin Chronicle. Friday July 31, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  16. ^ a b Kreytak, Steven. "Final conviction secured in West Campus slayings." Austin American-Statesman. April 8, 2011. Retrieved on February 18, 2013.
  17. ^ a b Newton, Noelle. "Ricky Thompson pleads guilty in West Campus murder case 2010-08-25 at the Wayback Machine." KVUE. August 23, 2010. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  18. ^ a b Juarez, Leticia. "Drugs Involved In Murder of UT Couple." KIAH at the Chicago Tribune. July 26, 2009. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  19. ^ a b c YNN Staff. "Two more convicted in West Campus double murder." TWEAN d/b/a Your News Now (YNN) Austin. April 8, 2011. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  20. ^ . KXAN. 2009-07-26. Archived from the original on 2009-07-29. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  21. ^ Musa, Aziza. "." The Daily Texan. Monday August 23, 2010. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  22. ^ "Thompson, James Richard III" (). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on January 7, 2016.
  23. ^ "Renick, Roy" (). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.
  24. ^ "Gifford, Samuel Hadden" (). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on February 17, 2013.

External links

Videos
  • "Emotions raw after plea in West Campus murder case". Austin American-Statesman. 2018-08-18.
  • "Plea deal reached in W. Campus murders". KXAN. 2010-08-23.
  • "Plea deal reached in W. Campus murders - 6 pm News". KXAN. 2010-08-23.
  • "Two arrests made in connection to 2009 killings". KXAN. 2010-08-20.

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The murders of John Forest Johnny Goosey and Stacy Marie Barnett 1 occurred on July 21 2009 in the West Campus area of Austin Texas when a man James Richard Ricky Thompson Jr who had two accomplices shot to death two recent graduates from the University of Texas at Austin who originated from the Greater Houston area This event is sometimes called the West Campus murders 2 Police stated that the murder was the result of a drug deal debt The murder resulted in media attention on the marijuana trade among young college educated people John GooseyStacy Barnett left and John Goosey right BornHouston Texas U S DiedJuly 21 2009Austin Texas U S Cause of deathBallistic traumaKnown forMurder victimPartnerStacy BarnettStacy BarnettStacy Barnett left and John Goosey right Born 1986 09 05 September 5 1986Houston Texas U S DiedJuly 21 2009 2009 07 21 aged 22 Austin Texas U S Cause of deathBallistic traumaKnown forMurder victimPartnerJohn Goosey Contents 1 The victims 2 The perpetrators 3 The murder 4 Legal action 5 Analysis 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksThe victims EditBoth Barnett and Goosey grew up in West University Place a city within Greater Houston 3 The parents of the couple lived within blocks of each other 4 Goosey s father Dr John D Goosey 1 is a Houston ophthalmologist 1 5 Goosey s mother Claire Goosey worked as a volunteer 4 John Goosey attended public elementary schools 3 Annunciation Orthodox School and Lamar High School in Houston he graduated from high school in August 2004 1 He attended the University of Texas after a transfer from the University of Houston 3 While Barnett born September 5 1986 who was a student at West University Elementary School and Lanier Middle School 6 also attended Lamar 1 5 they did not become friends until they attended University of Texas at Austin together 1 Barnett began living in a West Campus apartment in summer 2008 and Goosey lived with her Before the murders both Barnett and Goosey had graduated 1 with Goosey obtaining a bachelor s degrees in History and English in December 2008 and Barnett obtaining a bachelor s degree in architecture in May 2009 4 Goosey had plans to attend law school 1 The couple had been dating for two years and planned to marry 5 Goosey died at age 21 and Barnett died at age 22 7 According to the Austin Police Department APD Goosey worked as a midlevel marijuana distributor 3 Lieutenant Mark Spangler of the APD said that Goosey had a business relationship with Thompson for at least three years 8 As of July 2009 update police stated that they did not believe that Barnett was aware of her boyfriend s drug dealing 9 and that they believed that she did not use marijuana 10 The landlord who owned the condominium where Goosey and Barnett lived said that after smelling marijuana in her apartment and hearing Barnett telling him that her boyfriend had problems with drugs he warned Barnett about the dangers of her boyfriend s lifestyle 11 The perpetrators EditJames Richard Ricky Thompson Jr is the son of parents who had divorced His mother was an anthropology lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin who lived in the West Campus area and he lived with her after his parents divorced After his mother remarried Thompson moved to Lakeway with his father 1 Thompson attended Austin High School in Austin and later Lake Travis High School 12 He dropped out of high school and worked several menial jobs 1 Thompson began distributing marijuana he received from Goosey 12 At the time of the murder Thompson lived in a house on Alexandria Drive in South Austin 13 The other two people involved were Roy M Renick 14 and Samuel Hadden Gifford 7 According to police 12 Thompson owed 8 500 10736 08 when adjusted for inflation to Goosey as part of a drug deal Thompson wished to erase the debt 1 The murder EditOn Tuesday July 21 2009 15 the murder occurred at Stacy Barnett s second floor apartment 3 within the Preservation Square condominiums 12 located at 904 W 21st Street 13 in the West Campus area in Austin Texas 2 Thompson arrived at 9 50 AM that day Police said that Thompson shot Goosey multiple times in the head went upstairs and shot Barnett twice in the head 3 including the face 12 A police affidavit said that all three perpetrators agreed that Barnett if present would be killed because she knew who Thompson was 12 After the couple was dead Thompson retrieved his shell casings and smashed the victims cell phones in an attempt to prevent police from tracing a phone call that he placed to Goosey before the killing 10 Thompson was picked up by the getaway driver at 10 12 AM 3 Police said that Renick who had helped plot and cover up the crime served as the getaway driver 16 To prepare for the killing according to Thompson his accomplices helped him plot the crime The group rearranged the furniture in Thompson s apartment to resemble the furniture in Barnett s apartment 17 Renick designed a homemade silencer used by Thompson 7 The police found no signs of forced entry into the Barnett residence 4 Legal action EditPolice received anonymous tips that correlated with leads and evidence Using the tips 8 on the Friday after the killings police searched Thompson s house found marijuana and arrested Thompson 13 Thompson admitted to being involved in the murders after being interviewed by police detectives 8 On Saturday July 25 2009 18 Thompson was charged with two counts of capital murder 19 After his arrest Thompson cooperated with police 12 He was held at the Travis County Jail 20 In August 2010 Thompson pleaded guilty to killing Stacy Barnett Thompson received a life sentence and will be eligible for parole in 2039 Thompson had he not taken the pleas would have faced the death penalty or life without parole for killing Barnett 12 As part of the plea deal Thompson promised to testify against his two accomplices in exchange for changing his plea for the Goosey murder to guilty and receiving a concurrent life sentence If Thompson was not forthcoming the prosecutor had the option of charging him for Goosey s murder and asking for the death penalty 14 As part of the deal Thompson changed his plea in regards to the murder of Goosey to guilty and was eligible for a second life sentence running concurrently with the first life sentence 12 Perry Minton Thompson s attorney said The evidence is overwhelming Because of the evidence in this case we believe that these two life sentences are the best that he could get 21 This also meant that Thompson did not receive capital punishment and life without parole penalties that could have resulted from being convicted of Goosey s murder 12 Renick and Gifford were also charged with capital murder 17 On Friday 28 April 2011 both had pleaded guilty to murder 19 Renick received a 35 year sentence 7 and Gifford received two concurrent 50 year sentences Renick was 22 and Gifford was 20 when they pleaded guilty and were sentenced 19 Steven Brand the prosecutor said that Renick received a shorter sentence than the other two because of the information he gave to police and prosecutors 16 As of 2013 update Thompson Texas Department of Criminal Justice TDCJ 01661932 and State ID SID 08172250 is currently located in the Robertson Unit 22 Renick TDCJ 01709362 and SID 08664372 is currently located in the Eastham Unit 23 Gifford TDCJ 01709305 and SID 08417157 is currently located in the Alfred Hughes Unit 24 Graves of the victims at Glenwood Cemetery A private vigil and viewing of the victims occurred in the George H Lewis amp Sons Funeral Home in Memorial area of Houston on Sunday July 26 2009 10 A joint funeral for Barnett and Goosey was scheduled to be held at the St Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Houston on Monday July 27 2009 18 The victims were buried together at the Glenwood Cemetery in Houston 3 Before the information about Goosey s drug involvement surfaced parents of University of Texas at Austin students felt concern for their children 1 After the murder occurred the majority of students in the West Campus area and in the UT Austin area said that they did not feel concern about their safety 2 Analysis EditClete Snell a criminal justice professor at the University of Houston Downtown said that violence is expected in instances where illegal drugs are involved but that What makes this case unusual is the status of the people involved Everyone is asking why a kid who seemed to have a bright future would get involved in this sort of thing 3 Snell said that many young people believe that the sale of illegal drugs is an easy method of generating income 3 Bruce Perry a psychiatrist quoted in a Houston Chronicle article said Whether parents want to believe it or not most successful dealers are upper middle class kids 3 He added that many young people often grow out of drug dealing and that Parents would rather not hear about some of the real stuff that happens to kids at that age Usually they go on to become reasonable people 3 Michael Brick of The Dallas Morning News said that the murder reveals a quietly thriving corner of the drug trade a casual open secret among educated young men and women in dorms condos and nightclubs Driven by heightened border security advanced growing techniques and a national decriminalization movement entrepreneurial young marijuana distributors are establishing their own domestic networks apart from the notorious cartels of Mexico and prison gangs of the American Southwest In a business that feels almost legal trouble can intrude with little warning 1 See also EditPortals Texas Law Murders in the Austin area 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders Murder of Jennifer Cave Also in West Campus Celeste BeardReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Brick Michael Closing of murder case involving UT grads opens window into shadowy business of marijuana dealing Archive The Dallas Morning News September 26 2010 Retrieved on February 17 2013 At first investigators would describe the killings as potentially random spooking parents across the state Then court filings would portray a limited picture of Goosey s dealings with marijuana enough to stir imaginations Later Thompson would plead guilty to murder and Their son named John Forest after his grandfathers grew up chubby with dark unruly curls Everybody called him Johnny and They had much to discuss growing up in the same neighborhood graduating from the same high school mutual friends shows that Barnett also attended Lamar a b c Holloway Joe West Campus Murders Don t Phase sic Students Archived 2015 02 04 at the Wayback Machine Austin Post August 25 2010 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l Feldman Claudia Drug allegations rock grieving West U families Houston Chronicle August 30 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c d Fikac Peggy Police UT alums from Houston may have known killer Houston Chronicle July 22 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c O Hare Peggy Austin police still searching for Houston couple s killer Houston Chronicle July 24 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 Stacy Marie Barnett Houston Chronicle Legacy com 2019 07 25 Retrieved 2019 11 05 Obituary of Stacy Barnett a b c d 2 men plead guilty to West Campus murders sentenced Archived 2013 04 11 at archive today KVUE Friday April 8 2011 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c Smith Jordan West Campus Murder Motivated by Drug Debt Austin Chronicle Sunday July 26 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 Arrest made in couple s murder Archive KTRK TV Sunday July 26 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c Ratcliff R G and Paige Hewitt Drugs may have led to Houston couple s slayings in Austin Houston Chronicle July 26 2009 Retrieved on February 18 2013 Anita Hassan a staff reporter contributed to this article The article contains some material from the Austin American Statesman Landlord feared for victim s safety Archive KXAN Monday July 27 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c d e f g h i j Kreytak Steven and Tony Plohteski Emotions raw after plea in West Campus murder case Archive Austin American Statesman Tuesday August 24 2010 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c Smith Jordan Double Murder The Dark Side of Reefer Madness Austin Chronicle Friday July 31 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b Wolfson Shannon and Pamela Cosel Plea deal reached in W Campus murders KXAN Published Monday August 23 2010 Updated Tuesday August 24 2010 Retrieved on February 17 2013 Headlines Austin Chronicle Friday July 31 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b Kreytak Steven Final conviction secured in West Campus slayings Austin American Statesman April 8 2011 Retrieved on February 18 2013 a b Newton Noelle Ricky Thompson pleads guilty in West Campus murder case Archived 2010 08 25 at the Wayback Machine KVUE August 23 2010 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b Juarez Leticia Drugs Involved In Murder of UT Couple KIAH at the Chicago Tribune July 26 2009 Retrieved on February 17 2013 a b c YNN Staff Two more convicted in West Campus double murder TWEAN d b a Your News Now YNN Austin April 8 2011 Retrieved on February 17 2013 Man arrested in West Campus shootings KXAN 2009 07 26 Archived from the original on 2009 07 29 Retrieved 2019 11 11 Musa Aziza Suspect to Plead Guilty to 2009 West Campus Murders The Daily Texan Monday August 23 2010 Retrieved on February 17 2013 Thompson James Richard III Archive Texas Department of Criminal Justice Retrieved on January 7 2016 Renick Roy Archive Texas Department of Criminal Justice Retrieved on February 17 2013 Gifford Samuel Hadden Archive Texas Department of Criminal Justice Retrieved on February 17 2013 External links EditVideos Emotions raw after plea in West Campus murder case Austin American Statesman 2018 08 18 Plea deal reached in W Campus murders KXAN 2010 08 23 Plea deal reached in W Campus murders 6 pm News KXAN 2010 08 23 Two arrests made in connection to 2009 killings KXAN 2010 08 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murders of John Goosey and Stacy Barnett amp oldid 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