A 23-year-old Texas man is charged with capital homicide after authorities say he stabbed a Dallas man 55 occasions whereas serving to him transfer out of his condominium.
Ethan Isaiah Rodriguez, of Dallas, is charged with capital homicide, evading in a motorized vehicle and possession of marijuana, in line with a information launch.
He’s being held on a mixed $1.25 million bond, in line with Dallas County Jail data.
Rodriguez was allegedly serving to 28-year-old Mason Raymond Davis transfer out of his Dallas condominium on Saturday, when the alleged homicide occurred, in line with an arrest affidavit obtained by affiliate FOX 4.
Ethan Isaiah Rodriguez, 23, of Dallas, is charged with capital homicide. (Dallas County Jail)
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Surveillance video confirmed the pair shifting objects between the condominium and Davis’ car, earlier than capturing Rodriguez leaving the condominium at about midnight in Davis’ car on his personal, in line with courtroom paperwork.
Dallas police responded to the condominium for a welfare test on Sunday as a result of Davis missed work and couldn’t be reached, in line with the affidavit. As soon as within the unoccupied condominium, they discovered he had been stabbed 55 occasions.

Dallas Police headquarters in Texas. (HUM Photographs/Common Photographs Group through Getty Photographs)
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Davis’ car, which was reported stolen on Sunday, was noticed on Monday earlier than dashing away from police throughout a visitors cease.
Rodriguez, the motive force, crashed into “multiple” automobiles earlier than wrecking Davis’ car and working away from police.

Police say stabbing suspect Ethan Isaiah Rodriguez allegedly fled in a stolen car. (Fox Information)
Police used a stun gun in the course of the subsequent arrest, and Rodriguez was taken to the hospital for analysis, FOX 4 reported. He was later interviewed at Dallas Police headquarters.
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On the time of his arrest, Rodriguez was carrying a shoe that had a “very similar” sample to a bloody shoe print discovered on the crime scene, in line with an arrest warrant.
The Dallas Police Division declined Fox Information Digital’s request for remark.