Paul Devoe condemned for Texas slayings loses court appeal
HOUSTON (AP) -- Texas' highest criminal court has rejected an appeal from a man condemned for killing two teenagers near Austin during a 2007 crime binge that left six people dead.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals declined Wednesday to rule on the merits of the appeal from 52-year-old Paul Devoe, saying only the appeal was improper.
The same court in 2011 upheld Devoe's conviction and death sentence for the August 2007 slayings of 15-year-old Haylie Faulkner and 17-year-old Danielle Hensley in Jonestown in Travis County. Faulkner's mother and Devoe's ex-girlfriend, Paula Griffith, also was killed with her boyfriend, Jay Feltner.
Prosecutors also tied Devoe to the slayings of a bartender in Marble Falls and an 81-year-old Pennsylvania woman whose car Devoe stole. Devoe was captured in his native Long Island, New York.