Friday, April 23, 2010

MELCUR MADDNESS

A tragic ending to a tragic life is not something that I enjoy reporting. When it involves innocents - I deplore it. Curt Maynard shot his wife, his step-daughter, and himself and left two others scarred for life.

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Man kills ex-wife, then himself


Lake Jackson murder-suicide followed bitter divorce, woman's lawyer says

By PEGGY O'HARE

HOUSTON CHRONICLE

April 23, 2010, 12:17AM



Share Print Share Del.icio.usDiggTwitterYahoo! BuzzFacebookStumbleUponThe Lake Jackson woman shot to death by her ex-husband before he killed himself during a police chase had gone through a bitter, contentious divorce from him and suffered personal attacks from him on the Internet, her attorney said on Thursday.



Melissa Meza, 34, a Dow Chemical engineer, was shot multiple times in the front yard of her home Wednesday night by 42-year-old Curtis Boone Maynard, a registered nurse, who later shot himself. The couple had been divorced for more than a year.



Maynard also shot his 16-year-old stepdaughter, Celeste Morales, in the face inside the home before fleeing in his car. Morales remains in stable condition at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center.



Maynard and Meza's two children, a 12-year-old girl and 2-year-old girl, fled to a neighbor's house and were not hurt, said Lake Jackson police Lt. Paul Kibodeaux



“The 12-year-old picked the 2-year-old up and ran to the neighbor's house — very brave,” Kibodeaux said.



Lenette Terry, the Angleton attorney who represented Meza in her divorce from Maynard, called the slain woman's ex-husband “a nut.”



Divorce final last year

The divorce was very contentious, Terry said Thursday. Maynard “always did crazy things,” she said. “This guy also had some horrible things about her on the Internet and he sent them to her boss at Dow — she brought the stuff in to me and she reported it to the Lake Jackson Police Department.



“She knew she had to get out of this relationship with him. She knew she had to protect her kids. And she was right,” Terry said.



Maynard and Meza met in 1996. They married in August 2005 in Brazoria County, state records show. But the marriage soured in just three years, and Meza filed for divorce in December 2008.



The former couple also had a contested temporary hearing concerning the custody of their children. “She prevailed,” Terry recalled. “He would do things like leave the infant at home when he would go walk to Randall's (grocery store).”



In an angry blog railing against his divorce attorney, Maynard claimed that he and Meza had agreed during their marriage that he would not work on weekdays so he could stay home to care for their youngest daughter, and that he would work only on weekends, which he said put a significant dent in his income. He referred to himself as the “primary caregiver” of the youngest girl and said he had sought sole custody of their two daughters.



The couple's divorce became final in March 2009, but Maynard would not let go, even though Meza had a boyfriend.



On Wednesday, Maynard had been sending text messages to his ex-wife “throughout the day,” Kibodeaux said. Police don't yet know if she responded to him, but she complained about the text messages to a witness.



At 8:20 p.m., neighbors reported hearing gunshots at Meza's home in the 100 block of Post Oak, a quiet, tree-lined street of upper-middle-class houses. The teenager was shot inside the house, while Meza was shot in the front yard, Kibodeaux said.



“She was later shot more times in a different location, but close by, so I would think she was trying to take cover or concealment and was shot again,” Kibodeaux said. Meza had multiple wounds in the head and upper torso, he said.



First homicide in years

Maynard left a shotgun in the front yard, then got in his 1994 Lincoln sedan and drove away, Kibodeaux said. A neighbor followed Maynard's car while on the phone with 911, giving police information on which direction he was heading.



When Lake Jackson police caught up to Maynard's car heading northward on Texas 288 slightly above the 65 mph speed limit, Maynard shot himself in the head with another gun, a semi-automatic rifle, while he was driving, police said.



Maynard's car then veered on to the highway shoulder, where it struck a sport utility vehicle occupied by a mother and her two children that had pulled over to yield to the emergency vehicles. The gunman's car then veered into the grass and back across the highway's two northbound lanes before stopping on the inside shoulder.



The woman and two children inside the SUV hit by Maynard suffered no obvious injuries, but were taken to an Angleton hospital as a precaution, Kibodeaux said.



Police said they have not found anything in writing to indicate that Maynard had planned on taking violent action against anyone, but said they still must review his and his former wife's cell phone records.



“We have seen a few e-mails (from Maynard), but mainly they were character attacks and no indication there would be action taken,” Kibodeaux said.



Meza and Maynard's daughters are now staying with a close family friend, police said.



Child Protective Services caseworkers are meeting with the children's maternal and paternal grandparents about making more permanent living arrangements, Kibodeaux said.



Meza's death marked the first homicide in Lake Jackson in about a decade, the police lieutenant said.

12 comments:

  1. Three more arrests made in the Barrett murder case. This is starting to look like a political murder...

    http://www.wlbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=12364035

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  2. This is a pretty good colimn on the principal character. Apparently he was a pretty violent guy:

    http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100423/NEWS/4230346/Convict+charged+in+death+of+white+supremacist

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  3. "divorce" has been made far too easy...but that's the way the kikez like it...white families are discombobulated, white kids have their lives FCKD up and the semitic shysters "make a killing" in legal fees!...worst case scenario is.....it ends in multiple deaths....usually "murder-suicides" like this one...some-times worse...where young kids go too...(maybe that's a better fate for them than being "farmed out" to "social services" and, then, ending up in some kike, kiddie-porn snuff film!)...you don't FUCK with a white man's family...or.... you'll PAY the ULTIMATE PRICE!

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  4. Honestly, really honestly, most white nationalist leaders are worth more as dead examples of multi-racial society's failure than they are alive and trying to verbally make people aware of it. It's not funny when anyone loses his or her life and celibrating death is showcasing one's lack of humanity.

    But the reds have always known when to make a dead hero out of a live fuck-up. Seriously. MLK would be another Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton if he was alive today, except my tangled in scandals. That's a fine example of someone who did more for his cause dead than alive. You can argue conspiracy theory all day but nobody can deny that most educated reds of the day breathed a sigh of relief when they found out he'd been killed. Some might say that JFK was another good example. You couldn't have it better: gentle, faultless civil rights negro killed by ignorent white racist.

    As far as Curt goes, well, he was a screwed up person. He did what anyone at least knew he was capable of. What I feel is bad is that I've known about ten people just like him. Race-related politics are an escape for some people's messed up lives, just like anything else. I'll give you an excercise that will help you understand Curt Mayard.

    Think about your own worst quality. It's the thing you hate about yourself and you can't seem to excuse it no matter how hard you try. Don't be shy in your own head, we've all got something like that, even if nobody else knows. Now that you've selected your fault, think of someone else you know who seems to have the same problem. The perfect candidate is someone who doesn't seem to know they have the same issue you do but is even worse about it than yourself. Now pull up microsoft word or whatnot and type out how much you can't stand that person or their ways. Write about how bad their situation is due to this fault. Okay? Did you see how easy that was? It came to you like magic. You knew all the pitfalls in that person's jungle of a life since it was just a different climate of your own. It was like the piece wrote itself!

    Curt was mad at his situation that he created. White Nationalism for him was one big excercise in naming his demon in public (avoiding calling him Curt). There are scores of types like his in every crowd.

    I feel sorry for his kids. No race mixed kid is at fault for being brought into this world. And no, the loss of racial identity is not their only problem they are handed in he delievery room. I have never once seen a mixed race child that didn't have a screwed up life. I rarely have met a parent of a mixed race child that seemed to remotely care either.

    So Curt was acting out the last scene of his life, playing the same selfish part he'd played from the start. Sad but no big shock. Be glad you weren't part of his unhappy world.

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  5. Those are some good points Anon....and...

    Curt has committed the ultimate sin by taking the lives of innocent people.

    He will pay dearly in his afterlife. He'll know who I am when I get there because I'll be the one shoving the devils pitch fork up his ass.

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  6. I never considered the guy "one of us" anyway.

    Sadly, the guy had serious mental issues.

    Has more to do with mental illness than it does "nazism" or "supramacism".

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  7. Most White nationals do have serious mental issues: Mike Belvins, Bill White, Jeff Schoep, Eugene Terreblanche, and Don Black to name a few. Most are batshit crazy or just total pieces of shit who beat their wives like Chris Drake.

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  8. speak for yr-self, jew boy!

    BTW: you ever cross my path and i'll show you wtf "crazy" means!

    in the mean-time: FCK you! and fck the horse you rode in on!

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  9. dang, you don't think Bill White ordered this murders from prison do you?

    Of course not but it's kinda ironic how 2 of Bill White's biggest critics end up dead this week.

    Melcur shows himself to be the total coward aka Yankee Jim by taking someone else before killing himself.

    Somehow, I think Bill White is laughing in prison this weeek.

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  10. Yeah but it is hard to laugh very hard when you having to be another man's bitch in the prison shower. LOL.

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  11. Curtis Boone Maynard
    Curtis B. Maynard, 42, of Holiday Lakes passed away Wednesday, April 21, 2010.

    A memorial service will be held Sunday, April 25, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. at Brazoria First Assembly Church in Brazoria.

    Curtis served in the United States Armed Forces as a Calvary scout and was a well educated man, receiving his Masters of Psychology, Masters of History & Politics, Bachelors of Arts & Science and Associate of Nursing degrees from the University of A&M. He was also an electrician.

    He leaves behind his wife, Jolee and an unborn child; children, Ava Maynard (2) & Danielle Maynard (12); parents, Ed Maynard and Leslie Maynard; brothers, Mike Maynard & Chuck Maynard.

    Curtis was beloved by his wife, his children, his family and many friends and co-workers. He will be dearly missed.

    Online condolences may be sent to www.palmsfuneralhome.com

    Published April 25, 2010

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  12. Sure does reveal what a truly insipid charactor you "anti haters" are, when you gloat over a story like this one.

    You could care less about any White man, no matter what.

    You're just a bitter bitch who still hates her daddy deep down.

    I can't wait for the day we drag your type out of America and send you to Africa for good.

    GOT THAT NIKKI?

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