Oct. 11, 2007, 12:03PM
MAN'S BURNED BODY LINKED TO WHITE SUPREMACIST GANG
By ROBERT CROWE
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
Investigators say several members of a white supremacist prison gang
are linked to the disappearance and death of a Magnolia man last month,
said Montgomery County Sheriff's Office officials. Gregory Willkomm was
reported missing on Sept. 28 after he was last seen mowing his lawn. On
Sept. 29, authorities discovered a burned body along the banks of the San
Jacinto River in northeast Harris County near the Montgomery County line.
Authorities have since identified the body as 52-year-old Willkomm, who
was a white man. "We don't know the cause of death right now," said
Detective Sgt. Ken Culbreath of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
Detectives were able to find eight suspects, many linked to the Aryan
Brotherhood of Texas, by tracing suspicious credit card use and attempted
bank transactions with Willkomm's identifying information. "Through critical
transactions we began to identify suspects in photos," Culbreath said.
A primary suspect was Willkomm's roommate, a 32-year-old male member of the
Aryan Brotherhood who had recently moved into the victim's house. In all,
three people are facing murder charges, while five others are facing charges
of attempted use of Willkomm's identifying information.
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