Daily Stormer
November 9, 2015
Crazy. He looks like such a good boy.
One man is in jail and two other men are being sought in connection with the use of credit cards belonging to a 75-year-old H-E-B employee who was found dead in her home last month
R.C. Curtis, 30, faces charges of credit and debit card abuse and fraud. San Antonio police also identified Curtis as a person of interest in Paula Boyd’s death.
Hours after Curtis’ arrest, police identified David Octavio Rocha, 24, and Frank Hernandez Jr., 34, as additional persons of interest in Boyd’s killing. Rocha and Hernandez face charges of credit card abuse of the elderly and fraudulent use of identifying information of the elderly when apprehended.
Last week, police released surveillance footage of two people who used Boyd’s debit cards at a store.
“I thought I saw the devil himself,” Boyd’s daughter Brenda Boyd Perez said last week. “I was sick to my stomach, but I’m praying for them. My mother raised us as Christians.”
Boyd, a deli specialist at the H-E-B on De Zavala Road and Interstate 10, was a “75-year-old with the spirit and energy of a 25-year-old,” Perez said.
She worked for the grocery chain for so long that many struggled to recall how long she had been with the company.
While many described her as “motherly” or “loved,” all agreed that Boyd could talk for hours, finding new tangents at the drop of a hat.
Her manager, Jaime Lozano, said this is what made “Paulita” such a hit among customers and co-workers since he met her in 1995.
Boyd was found dead in her apartment after she didn’t report to work Oct. 21.
Here are the other two.
Yes, the 75-year-old woman was White.