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Michael Johnson (murderer, born 1977) was born on 27 May, 1977 in Texas, U.S., is an American murderer (1977–2006). Discover Michael Johnson (murderer, born 1977)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Texas, U.S. |
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19 October, 2006 |
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Huntsville, Texas, U.S. |
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Michael Johnson (murderer, born 1977) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Michael Johnson (murderer, born 1977) Net Worth
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Michael Dewayne Johnson (May 27, 1977 – October 19, 2006) was a criminal sentenced to death for the 1995 murder of Jeff Wetterman.
Johnson committed suicide 15 hours before his scheduled execution.
On September 9, 1995, on his 17th birthday, David Noel Vest went to visit 18-year-old Michael Johnson at his home in Balch Springs, near Dallas, Texas.
At the house, Vest noticed a 9mm pistol lying on a table.
Later that day, Vest was at home when some other friends dropped by in a stolen Cadillac.
Vest went out with his friends, driving them each to their homes until he was the last one left in the car.
Vest then saw Johnson in a parking lot, talking on a public telephone.
He pulled over and picked up his friend, and the two drove to Johnson's house.
Johnson went inside and returned with the 9mm pistol tucked into the waistband of his trousers.
The pair drove around for a while then headed towards the Texas coast during the night, aiming to spend the following day at the beach, at Corpus Christi, to celebrate Vest's birthday.
Near the town of Waco, the two noticed that the Cadillac was running low on fuel.
Only having 4 dollars each, they decided to make a "gas run"; filling up the car with gasoline and then speeding off without paying.
Johnson took the wheel and they drove to two separate gas stations but decided the circumstances were unfavorable at both.
Around 7:00 a.m. on September 10, they drove to a Fastime convenience store/gas station, near an Interstate 35 exit ramp in Lorena, Texas.
The service station was a family business, run by 27-year-old Jeff Wetterman, a tall man of 6 foot 7 inches.
Vest and Johnson drove into the forecourt of the service station.
Wetterman came out to fill the car with gasoline, as was custom at the full-service station.
Knowing they did not have money to pay for the $24 worth of fuel, and afraid that Wetterman would alert the police if they drove off, one of the two young men shot Wetterman in the face with the pistol, severing his spinal cord.
A female employee of the Fastime service station would later testify that after the sound of the shot, she looked out and saw Wetterman sitting on the ground with a blond-haired man standing beside the passenger door of the Cadillac.
Vest and Johnson would each later claim it was the other who shot and killed Wetterman.
The pair then drove to Corpus Christi.
They sold the gun to a trucker for $35, which they used to buy gasoline, drinks, and cigarettes and then returned to the Dallas area later that day.
Vest pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and received an eight-year-long prison sentence.
Part of his plea bargain was that he would testify against Johnson.
Johnson was indicted for murder before a McLennan County grand jury on November 29, 1995.
Vest testified that at the service station, he had exited the car from the passenger's side and begun filling the car with gasoline.
Wetterman had come out to assist and had begun talking to Vest.
Johnson had then exited the car from the driver's side and had walked to the back of the vehicle.
Vest had asked him if he had the gun on him, to which Johnson had responded by lifting his shirt to display the pistol tucked into his trousers.
As Vest had replaced the fuel dispenser, he heard a shot and had looked around to see Wetterman falling to the ground.
Vest and Johnson had hurried into the car and sped away.
Another friend testified that Johnson had bragged about the incident in the following days.
He said Johnson had admitted to the shooting, saying he shot Wetterman in the face after he thought he heard Vest say "Shoot".
Other friends testified that Johnson made fun of Vest for crying after the incident.
Johnson initially tried to say that he had an alibi and was at home on the day of the murder but after his arrest he admitted to a psychologist that he had been present at the time of the killing.
Physical evidence also placed him at the scene, in the form of DNA collected from hairs and cigarette ends found in the Cadillac.
At trial, Johnson did not testify in his own defense but later told reporters that Vest had murdered Wetterman.
Johnson maintained that he had been driving but had remained in the car while Vest got out to fill the car with gasoline.
Johnson said he did not even see Wetterman.
He claimed that Vest shot the attendant and then yelling, "Go, go, go!", jumped back into the car.