Letter/envelope set from the executed Texas mass murderer "Elvis" Wayne Westbrook.
This auction is for a letter from executed Texas mass murderer Coy "Elvis" Wayne Wesbrook (2/1/1958 – 3/9/2016). On 11/13/997, Coy Wesbrook was invited to the residence of his ex-wife, under a guise of a possible marital reconciliation, but when he arrived he quickly understood that wasn't the case. There were four additional people there, drinking and doing drugs. The group began to mock Coy Wesbrook more and more. Eventually his ex-wife and two of the men slipped away into a bedroom and started having sex. Coy Wesbrook found them and tried to leave, but his keys had been taken. After that he decided enough was enough. He went out to his truck to get his gun and went back inside shooting. Coy Westbrook managed to kill ex-wife and three others. A fifth victim was injured but survived. He was arrested at the scene, charged, convicted, and sentenced to death. Coy Westbrook was executed 3/9/2016. He was 58.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: The missive is two pages on two sheets, dated 5/24/2007, and is signed, "Elvis Wayne." In the letter he discusses an upcoming execution date for fellow death row inmate Tony Roach. The original mailing envelope is postmarked 5/25/2007. The letter and envelope come inside a protective magazine sleeve with an acid free board and have been stored flat. Message me with any questions you might have. Thanks for having a look-see.