Ashley Ervin was convicted of capital murder with her boyfriend, who is unamed
in the state of Texas . Her crime story was featured on For My Man,
season three. Their victim was Brady Davis.
Her appeal includes (see link)
On May 25, 2006, while she was walking from the bus stop near her house at around 5:30 a.m., Mary Ann Crutcher was approached by a man in a hoodie threatening her with a semi-automatic gun. He ran from her when she refused his demand to give him any money and jewelry. About an hour after this attack, Davis was two blocks away at a carwash cleaning his barbeque pit. He was shot and killed with a semi-automatic gun that used .380 caliber ammunition. When she learned about his death, Davis's wife noticed that his cell phone was missing. Houston police officer A. Brown was assigned the Davis case, but he did not have any information about who committed the offenses.
One month later on June 23, officers with the homicide division of the Houston Police Department were working together to solve a missing persons report concerning the disappearance of Maria Aparece and Huy Ngo, an offense that occurred three weeks after the Davis murder.
Officers Arnold and Termuelen were attempting to locate Keithron Fields to execute a “pocket” arrest warrant for him for that case. The officers did not have a warrant for appellant, and she was not a suspect. Because Keithron was dating appellant, Officers Arnold and Termuelen tried to locate him at appellant's house, where she lived with her mother, Serena Hawkins. Keithron was not at the house at 3:00 p.m. Hawkins, however, told the officers that appellant drove a black Nissan and worked at McDonalds at Deerbrook Mall.
Her appeal includes (see link)
On May 25, 2006, while she was walking from the bus stop near her house at around 5:30 a.m., Mary Ann Crutcher was approached by a man in a hoodie threatening her with a semi-automatic gun. He ran from her when she refused his demand to give him any money and jewelry. About an hour after this attack, Davis was two blocks away at a carwash cleaning his barbeque pit. He was shot and killed with a semi-automatic gun that used .380 caliber ammunition. When she learned about his death, Davis's wife noticed that his cell phone was missing. Houston police officer A. Brown was assigned the Davis case, but he did not have any information about who committed the offenses.
One month later on June 23, officers with the homicide division of the Houston Police Department were working together to solve a missing persons report concerning the disappearance of Maria Aparece and Huy Ngo, an offense that occurred three weeks after the Davis murder.
Officers Arnold and Termuelen were attempting to locate Keithron Fields to execute a “pocket” arrest warrant for him for that case. The officers did not have a warrant for appellant, and she was not a suspect. Because Keithron was dating appellant, Officers Arnold and Termuelen tried to locate him at appellant's house, where she lived with her mother, Serena Hawkins. Keithron was not at the house at 3:00 p.m. Hawkins, however, told the officers that appellant drove a black Nissan and worked at McDonalds at Deerbrook Mall.
You can write to her at:
Hilltop Unit
1500 State School Road
Gatesville, TX 76598-2996
You can email Ashleywith Jpay - you will need to select Texas and the ID 1490410
You can email Ashleywith Jpay - you will need to select Texas and the ID 1490410
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