Wednesday, October 23, 2013

70th Anniversary of the Dr. Roy Hunt Murder

Lamb County Leader October, 1943 Single click to enlarge

Lamb County Leader August, 2008
Saturday marks the 70th year since the Dr. Roy Hunt murders. The story of Roy and Mae
has attracted media attention for years. Dr. Hunt said he didn’t know of a motive for his attempted murder in 1942 by the W. R. Newtons of Cameron, Texas but he identified them at the scene of the shooting. The mystery around Dr. Hunts negotiation of  a payment with his attempted murderer, +Dr. W.R. Newton, Jr., and his weak testimony against the Newtons at trial just before he was murdered is explained in Clovis Road. Conveniently, the Hunts were murdered just weeks before the trial set November 15, 1943 for Mrs. Ruth Newton. Dr. Hunt had powerful enemies who brought hired killer +James Clyde Thomas to Littlefield that fateful night. It would take years for the legal system to eventually fail to bring those powerful enemies to justice. Don’t miss a single fascinating detail of this true epic Texas tragedy.

Waymore's On Texas Country Reporter

+Darla K. Jennings' museum and liquor store, Waymore's, was featured on the Texas Country Reporter show during the week of October 5, 2013 in episode #1362. Clovis Road I and II are on sale exclusively in Littlefield at Waymore's for $30 plus tax, or you can order a copy from Highgate Publishing LLC, 6257 Highgate Lane, Dallas, Texas for $36.81 check or money order. Waymore's is located at Hall and Waylon Jennings Boulevard and was formerly the family filling station.
For more about Waymore's see: http://lubbockonline.com/stories/121509/loc_535701382.shtml

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Sleuthing Clovis Road - 2


    +David A. (Sammy) Samuelson and I stayed in Littlefield at the Crescent Park Motel, 2021 Hall Avenue, after driving from Dallas on March 23, 2003. On the morning of the 24th, after visiting the Clovis Road site a little over two miles east on old highway 7, we went to the Lamb County Courthouse and copied probate, real estate, and court records relating to the Hunt case. About 10 A.M. we visited the mysterious Hunt home at 606 East 7th and roamed the alleys to the north and south of the house. From there we drove to the Duggan Museum and  copied  the history records of +Mardema Ogletree and exhibits there relating to the Littlefield Hospital on 1938. At Waymore’s, 901 Hall Avenue, Sammy met owner +Darla K. Jennings and we looked at the memorabilia there that her parents had collected in the Waylon Jennings museum. We had lunch at the Sonic at 1015 Hall and spent the early aftenoon at the Lamb County Leader News office, 313 W. 4th Street,  copying newspapers in their morgue aided by +Ms. Grata Reber. About three we drove to Plainview to visit the LaFont Justice Center and review court records relating to the Hunt case. We returned to Littlefield and had dinner at the Rodriguez Restaurant at 426 Phelps  Avenue in downtown Littlefield. The next morning, after breakfast and a visit to the Littlefield Cemetery, we returned to the Duggan Museum to copy

Hunt Home 606 East 7th - March 24, 2003

Sammy Samuelson at Lamb County Court House County Clerk Office March 24, 2003

Mr. Jake Moreland Interview, Littlefield, Texas March 24, 2003

Hunt Home Nursery Windows from South alley

David A. (Sammy) March 24, 2003 Successful Trip
more records, and then went to the +Jake Moreland home for an interview with him about his role in the Hunt case. After checking out at the Crescent Park Motel we drove to Lubbock to visit the Southwest Collection at the library at Texas Tech to review Judge LaFont’s files there and returned to Dallas that evening. Outline of events March 23 - 25, 2009 in the Littlefield area by Robert J. Samuelson, M.D.
Lamb County Leader News Oct 1943

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Sleuthing the Clovis Road Story 2009



+David A. (Sammy) Samuelson with Darla K Jennings at +Waymore's, Littlefield, Texas 2009

Dana Middlebrooks Samuelson with Mr. King in Milam Co. Jail Museum, Cameron, Texas 2009

Dr. Robert Samuelson at Justice Center, Plainview, Texas 2009

Dana M. Samuelson at Student Nurses Dorm at Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas 2009
Investigative research, interviews, and travel brought the clues in the mosaic mystery of the +Dr. Roy Hunt murder together in the spring and summer of 2009. Trips to Cameron, Plainview, Denton, Houston, Galveston, and Littlefield came in rapid order for the Samuelsons. The detective work was assisted by +Ms. Darla K. Jennings in Littlefield, Mr. King in Cameron, +Mr. Bill LaFont and his secretary, +Ms. Jean Stovall, in Plainview, +Ms. Grata Reber of Littlefield and many others. Read about the results of their efforts by writing Highgate Publishing, LLC, 6257 Highgate Lane, Dallas, Texas 75214 and order Clovis Road II to read the story about a doctor who shoots another doctor in front of the woman they both loved on the Clovis Road.