

Investigators said the last ping from his phone showed him at a store at about 10:30 p.m. 13 at 6 p.m., White's family said he clocked into work as a security guard at a store in Rosharon, but never finished his shift.

"When I got the call (that) he may have been seen in the neighborhood, I'm thinking, 'Maybe he's trying to get closer to my area because I'm right here in this neighborhood,'" Wilson said. His daughter, Lewanda Wilson, said the sighting makes sense.

His family hopes surveillance video will provide further clues because so far they're coming up empty.

The witness believes she saw 59-year-old Robert White at the King Dollar in Missouri City. MISSOURI CITY, Texas (KTRK) - There may be a glimmer of hope Sunday morning after an ABC13 viewer believes she saw a man who went missing during his work shift more than a week ago. The process resumed Wednesday.There may be a glimmer of hope after an ABC13 viewer believes they saw 59-year-old Robert White who went missing during his work shift more than a week ago. More than 100 potential jurors have been questioned by prosecutors and the defense through the first seven days of jury selection, with a heavy focus on their views on a potential death sentence. Prosecutors say Bowers made antisemitic comments at the scene of the attacks and in earlier online forums. The charges include 11 counts of obstruction of free exercise of religion resulting in death and 11 counts of hate crimes resulting in death. 27, 2018, at the Tree of Life synagogue building where three congregations had gathered. District Judge Robert Colville said in his decision that Bowers’ defense team “fails entirely to establish a basis upon which the court could conclude that the government has arbitrarily sought the death penalty in this case.”īowers, of the Pittsburgh suburb of Baldwin, is charged with 63 criminal counts in the killings of 11 worshippers on Oct. With jury selection underway at the federal trial of Robert Bowers, a judge ruled Tuesday against a defense motion that challenged the government’s pursuit of the death penalty. history has lost another bid to get the death penalty removed as a possible punishment. PITTSBURGH (AP) - The man charged in the deadliest attack on Jewish people in U.S.
