ABILENE, TX -- The fourth suspect wanted in connection to the kidnapping and murder of Priscilla Limon remains at large. The suspect was identified as Roger Wilson.
Limon's body was found on May 5th in the Clear Fork of the Brazos River near Lake Phantom Hill.
According to police, Limon was kidnapped from a street in Taylor County and held against her will inside a home.
The autopsy report showed the woman had injuries consistent with homicidal trauma and suffocation.
The first two suspects arrested were George Edward Harry Frosch and Blake Andrew Britner. They are believed to have connections to the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas.
The third suspect was identified as Ashley Alaniz and was arrested in May.
CrimeStoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for anyone that can provide information that can lead to Wilson's arrest.
Comments
Evil, pure and simple... Someone will turn dude in. Hope all you cowards get the max. I hope they make it a requirement for all felons parole after September 1st to be trained about the gun law change... it is seriously relevant to their lives and ours... I'm sure they won't do anything like that, we will be left to take care of ourselves as usual. Enough guns get put in these bastards faces for committing violent crime against regular law abiding Texans and maybe they'll stick to victimizing their own women. Let this be a warning to all the tweeker chick's here in San Angelo who ride with these dummies, this lady more than likely trusted that nothing would happen to her... Aryan gangsters are evil and they can kill you, as a matter of fact, they rely on the fact you believe you're safe with them to do it... trickery plain and simple, they act like everything's good to decieve you and then you're in the clear fork of the brazos. They understand how to blend in somewhat and how violence of action works. I pray to God that we have the wisdom and courage to defend our families from these wackjobs, this subject matter hits close to home.
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