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He Asked a Stranger to Help Move Furniture — Then the Mover Found a Body, and Things Got More Sinister from There
He Asked a Stranger to Help Move Furniture — Then the Mover Found a Body, and Things Got More Sinister from There

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time20-05-2025

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He Asked a Stranger to Help Move Furniture — Then the Mover Found a Body, and Things Got More Sinister from There

Harris County police arrested Steven Eberly, 36, after a man he hired as a mover discovered a dead body The mover allegedly discovered the dead body inside a box Eberly had asked him to help move Eberly was arrested after chasing the mover, who had fled the Houston-area home in his truck after discovering the bodyA man hired to move furniture at a home in Houston made a shocking revelation last Friday, leading to the arrest of a murder suspect who allegedly chased the mover down in a hectic scene that left the suspect bloodied. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a statement over the weekend that authorities arrested Steven Eberly after receiving multiple 911 calls about a dramatic scene playing out near Eberly's home in Houston. Eberly, 36, had allegedly hired a local man 'to help him move furniture' at his house on May 16, according to Sheriff Gonzalez. The man was in the process of helping Eberly move a heavy box on his driveway when he noticed 'a deceased individual' inside the box he and Eberly were attempting to move. According to home surveillance video obtained by KPRC, the man jumped back into his pickup truck and attempted to flee the scene after discovering the dead body. Eberly then chased the man down as he was driving away, reportedly jumping onto the truck bed and attempting to break the windows of the vehicle in order to stop the man from getting away. The scene ended when the man's truck struck another vehicle, resulting in Eberly injuring and bloodying his head. Harris County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant Abraham Alanis said at a news conference later outside the home that authorities took Eberly into custody as he was walking back to his house, still with blood on his head. Eberly was later taken to a hospital for a medical evaluation before being officially arrested and charged with murder, according to police. Harris County inmate records reviewed by PEOPLE show Eberly remains in custody on a $2 million bond on the murder charge. He was also charged with tampering with evidence and attempting to take an officer's weapon, county jail records show. 'This was a strange one,' Sheriff Gonzalez said in a statement Sunday, adding that officials 'determined the deceased individual at the home was a contractor who had been working at the home.' Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. The victim was identified as Luis Silva Mendez, USA Today reported. The outlet added that a motive has yet to be determined by police. 'He's just somebody that's probably taking care of his family that had to do housework and had to do mowing and there's no way that what happened to him should have happened,' a neighbor told local KPRC. Read the original article on People

North Harris County: Resident arrested in contractor's death on Tim Allen Court
North Harris County: Resident arrested in contractor's death on Tim Allen Court

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time18-05-2025

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North Harris County: Resident arrested in contractor's death on Tim Allen Court

The Brief Someone allegedly found a person's body in a box while helping the suspect move furniture. That person reportedly fled the scene in a truck with the suspect in the bed of the truck. Officials say Steven Eberly has since been arrested and the victim was a contractor who had been working on the home. HOUSTON - A man has been arrested after a contractor was found dead in his north Harris County home on Friday, according to officials. What we know According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, 36-year-old Steven Eberly was arrested and charged with murder. The victim was allegedly a contractor who had been working on Eberly's home. Deputies were called to the 4000 block of Tim Allen Court at about 11 a.m. on Friday. Officials say they received multiple calls about a hit-and-run at the scene. They also received a report of a person, the alleged hit-and-run driver, who saw a dead body at a home. When deputies made contact with the driver, he allegedly said that Eberly offered to pay him to help move furniture. When he went to Eberly's home, he reportedly saw a body inside one of the boxes he was told to move. Officials say the man fled the scene in Eberly's truck with Eberly in the bed of the truck. The driver struck another vehicle as they fled the scene, then Eberly allegedly fled on foot. Eberly was later detained by deputies. He was then interviewed by detectives and arrested. What we don't know The victim has not been identified at this time. Officials say they're waiting to officially identify the victim and notify his loved ones. Autopsy results are pending, so the victim's cause of death has not been revealed. The motive behind his death is not clear at this time. It's also not clear if the man who allegedly saw the victim's body has been arrested in this incident. The Source Harris County Sheriff's Office

A Man Asked a Stranger to Help Him Move Furniture. Then, a Dead Body Was Discovered — and He Was Charged with Murder
A Man Asked a Stranger to Help Him Move Furniture. Then, a Dead Body Was Discovered — and He Was Charged with Murder

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time17-05-2025

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A Man Asked a Stranger to Help Him Move Furniture. Then, a Dead Body Was Discovered — and He Was Charged with Murder

A man is facing legal trouble after a body was discovered when he asked a stranger to help him move furniture at a home in Texas Steven Eberly has been charged with murder and tampering with evidence tied to the death of Luis Silva Mendez The home where the body was found reportedly belongs to Eberly's girlfriend, according to a local outletA man has been charged after a dead body was discovered when he asked a stranger to help him move furniture at a home in Texas. Police initially responded to a report of suspicious activity at the residence in Harris County on Friday, May 16, according to a statement from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez of the Harris County Sheriff's Department (HCSO). Authorities then found "a deceased male wrapped up in what appeared to be a blanket," Lieutenant Abraham Alanis said during a later press conference. Steven Eberly has since been charged with murder and tampering with evidence, per court documents viewed by PEOPLE. The body of the victim — who has been identified as Luis Silva Mendez, according to court documents seen by PEOPLE — was discovered at approximately 11 a.m. local time by a man Eberly had hired to move furniture at the home, NBC affiliate KPRC reported. Eberly asked the stranger to help him relocate items into a truck, and Mendez's body was then discovered wrapped in a blanket in a box, per the outlet. According to KPRC, authorities claim to have later learned that some sort of incident occurred between Eberly and Mendez, which ultimately resulted in the latter's death. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. After the body was discovered, KPRC reported that the stranger allegedly got into the truck and began driving down the street to get away from the scene, but Eberly allegedly jumped in after him and began smashing the windows in an attempt to stop the man from getting away. The vehicle eventually crashed, and Eberly was injured, per KPRC. The home where the body was found reportedly belongs to Eberly's girlfriend, KPRC reported. She told the outlet she was at work at the time of the incident. The HCSO did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Saturday, May 17. Read the original article on People

A Man Asked a Stranger to Help Him Move Furniture. Then, a Dead Body Was Discovered — and He Was Charged with Murder
A Man Asked a Stranger to Help Him Move Furniture. Then, a Dead Body Was Discovered — and He Was Charged with Murder

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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A Man Asked a Stranger to Help Him Move Furniture. Then, a Dead Body Was Discovered — and He Was Charged with Murder

A man is facing legal trouble after a body was discovered when he asked a stranger to help him move furniture at a home in Texas Steven Eberly has been charged with murder and tampering with evidence tied to the death of Luis Silva Mendez The home where the body was found reportedly belongs to Eberly's girlfriend, according to a local outletA man has been charged after a dead body was discovered when he asked a stranger to help him move furniture at a home in Texas. Police initially responded to a report of suspicious activity at the residence in Harris County on Friday, May 16, according to a statement from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez of the Harris County Sheriff's Department (HCSO). Authorities then found "a deceased male wrapped up in what appeared to be a blanket," Lieutenant Abraham Alanis said during a later press conference. Steven Eberly has since been charged with murder and tampering with evidence, per court documents viewed by PEOPLE. The body of the victim — who has been identified as Luis Silva Mendez, according to court documents seen by PEOPLE — was discovered at approximately 11 a.m. local time by a man Eberly had hired to move furniture at the home, NBC affiliate KPRC reported. Eberly asked the stranger to help him relocate items into a truck, and Mendez's body was then discovered wrapped in a blanket in a box, per the outlet. According to KPRC, authorities claim to have later learned that some sort of incident occurred between Eberly and Mendez, which ultimately resulted in the latter's death. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. After the body was discovered, KPRC reported that the stranger allegedly got into the truck and began driving down the street to get away from the scene, but Eberly allegedly jumped in after him and began smashing the windows in an attempt to stop the man from getting away. The vehicle eventually crashed, and Eberly was injured, per KPRC. The home where the body was found reportedly belongs to Eberly's girlfriend, KPRC reported. She told the outlet she was at work at the time of the incident. The HCSO did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Saturday, May 17. Read the original article on People

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