Trial Starts for Black Who Murdered Two College Students 23 Years Ago

Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
October 26, 2017

Chiron Francis.

Twenty-one years is a long time to go without punishment.

But these sorts of crimes are not very high priority, given that a white life is considered to be of so little value.

Chron:

Chiron Francis, 44, allegedly shot and killed Douglas Schwartz and Eric Heidbreder on April 11, 1994, while the two students were on vacation from college classes, the Houston Chronicle reported in 2002.

The students were shot in the head, execution style, while they sat in a car in the 15700 block of Park Manor in Houston.

Francis was 28 years old at the time of the alleged murder.

According to previous reports, Schwartz knew Francis from a warehouse job where they worked before Schwartz went to college, and the victims had arranged to meet Francis the night they were murdered.

After he allegedly shot the two college students, authorities said Francis fled the country. He was apprehended in 2015 in Venezuela and extradited to Ford Bend County, ABC13 reported in July of that year.

Douglas Schwartz, Eric Heidbreder.