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Austin police says suspected serial killer warns there are more victims

Suspected serial killer Raul Meza Jr. called police before he was arrested on multiple murder charges and told them, “I think they're looking for me.''

That was in May of last year. He is in a Texas prison on charges of strangling Gloria Lofton, 65, in 2019 and capital murder of former probation officer Jesse Fraga, 80, in 2023.

Austin police said law enforcement is continuing to unravel Meza's alleged murder spree, which may include up to 10 other murders.

“Here's a serial killer who was never served justice,” said former Austin Police Sgt. Bruce Mills said: Fox 7 Austin.

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Raul Meza, 63, is accused of killing at least two people, and law enforcement officials say he has been linked to at least 10 murders in Texas. (Austin Police Department)

On Tuesday, law enforcement issued a search warrant for Meza's Google account from November 1, 2016 to May 29, 2023.

Investigators believe they have information linking him to a 2018 cold case in Austin, as well as at least two murders in San Antonio.

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Meza has a long rap sheet dating back to sexually assaulting and strangling an 8-year-old girl outside an Austin elementary school in 1982.

He served 11 years of a 30-year sentence before being released. He violated parole in 1994, returned to prison, and was released in 2002. Meza was on parole until 2016.

“Meza continued to commit further sexual assaults after his supervised release ended in 2016, and the data associated with the Google LLC account listed here was used by law enforcement authorities to investigate the murders of Gloria Lofton and Jesse Fraga. “We believe this will help corroborate Meza as a suspect in an admitted shooting in San Antonio,” the report said. austin american politician.

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Nicole Coleman's body was found naked in the woods in Austin, Texas, in 2018, police said. (Handouts for families)

Some speculate that one of Meza's victims was college student Nicole Coleman, whose naked body with signs of trauma was found in a wooded area in Austin in 2018.

Her unsolved murder hung like a storm cloud over the city for years.

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“It's definitely a big concern for us,” said Nicole's mother, Dawn Coleman. KVUE in December when asked about the possibility that her killer was still lurking in the area.

“Another family has to lose someone. I don't understand why people get so angry and it's just a one-time thing.”

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Coleman's family said he is a student with a 4.0 GPA and has a bright future as a writer and poet, KVUE reported.

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