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Kalehue
April 24th, 2009, 05:41 PM
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Jeremy Pierce; Joe Tall

A University of Houston student charged with murdering a homeless man near the UH campus appeared in court as more details were released about the crime, KPRC Local 2 reported Friday.

Jeremy Lee Pierce, 32, is accused of shooting Joe Tall, 48, at 7 a.m. on Feb. 7 in the 3500 block of Cullen Boulevard. Tall, who was homeless, was sleeping in a bus stop shelter when he was shot in the head, police said.

UH police arrested Pierce on Wednesday.

Investigators said two UH students told officers that Pierce threatened them with a gun and admitted to shooting Tall.

"A search warrant was obtained and inside where he was living was a firearm," prosecutor Ed McClees said.

The gun is being processed to determine if it matches the murder weapon.

According to court records, Pierce said he was walking by Tall when Tall moved his leg and raised his head while he was on a bench.

Pierce said he shot Tall because he was in fear for his life.

Court documents also showed that Pierce told several UH students that he killed Tall "because homeless people are a blight on society and need to be eliminated."

Houston police said Pierce admitted to the killing during questioning.

In court overnight, Pierce exhibited bizarre behavior -- unable to sit still, swaying and constantly looking around.

He grimaced when he heard the murder allegation against him.

When he tried to respond, the magistrate court judge warned him to be quiet.

"Mr. Pierce, I suggest you not try to make any statement right now, sir. You don't have the benefit of an attorney advising you if you say something that's harmful to your case," the judge said.

UH students who knew Pierce said he always seemed weird and moody.

"He was a weird individual. He was on drugs a lot. He didn't look like a student. We were nice to him, but we kept our distance," said a student who did not want to be identified.

"I think that if they did a little more screening on their backgrounds to make sure they are safe to be on campus -- that might change some things about the university and the crimes that we have on campus," said Bonnie Newton, a UH student.

"I see him as a low-life, really, who wants to mess with someone who really has nothing in their life," said Alfredo Vasquez, a UH student.

Pierce's bond was set at $70,000.

http://www.click2houston.com/news/19270469/detail.html

Wicked Doll
April 25th, 2009, 02:17 AM
What a dick! He looks a little off. I'd say crazy people killing others is a blight on society. Geez.

Kalehue
April 25th, 2009, 02:21 AM
No kidding. I was expecting to read comments like, "Oh, we would have never suspected anything like this from him. He was always so nice." But his fellow students didn't seem to have anything nice to say about him.

"I think that if they did a little more screening on their backgrounds to make sure they are safe to be on campus -- that might change some things about the university and the crimes that we have on campus," said Bonnie Newton, a UH student.

"I see him as a low-life, really, who wants to mess with someone who really has nothing in their life," said Alfredo Vasquez, a UH student.

Wicked Doll
April 25th, 2009, 02:22 AM
No kidding. I was expecting to read comments like, "Oh, we would have never suspected anything like this from him. He was always so nice." But his fellow students didn't seem to have anything nice to say about him.

That was very interesting. In light of the whole UVA thing, I wonder if anyone bothered to report him to campus police? I would hope so.

Kalehue
April 28th, 2009, 04:22 PM
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A psychological evaluation is expected to be given to a University of Houston student accused of killing a sleeping homeless man on campus earlier this year, his defense attorney said.

Jeremy Lee Pierce, 32, is charged with murder in the death of Joe David Tall, who was shot in the back of the head with a large-caliber gun while he slept at a bus stop at Holman and Cullen on Feb. 7.

Pierce was scheduled to appear in court to face the charge today, but court-appointed attorney Alvin Nunnery expected that officials will order that he have a mental health assessment before he appears in court.

The evaluation takes 21 days, Nunnery said.

Pierce is in the Harris County Jail in lieu of $75,000 bail.

Police say that Pierce, a UH sociology student, admitted killing Tall. Investigators said that he told them he was cleaning crime from Houston streets. He said he blamed homeless people for much of the crime at the UH, investigators said.

Investigators said that he also told them that he was bipolar.

Police found Pierce last week after he threatened two of his friends on campus with a pistol.

His two friends told police that he had boasted about killing Tall. UH police alerted the Houston Police Department, who interviewed him and then arrested for Tall's slaying.

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