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Alexander v. State

3/5/1996

he testified that Dean told him he had been to Alexander's for a barbecue on February 1, 1992, and Alexander had introduced his son and daughter as his niece and nephew. He further testified that Dean said he stayed at Alexander's mother's house and "listened to music and sat around the house," rather than merely dropping off Alexander. Jackson also testified that Dean told him that Alexander's daughter had stayed with Alexander's niece and nephew and Tiffany Robbins.


Roy R. George, a detective with the Dallas Police Department, testified he investigated Robbins's apartment after the offense. George testified he took latent, identifiable fingerprints. He did not testify, however, to whom the prints belonged. George testified the apartment was clean and orderly and did not show signs of a burglary.


Stephanie Sanders, Alexander's sister, testified she was giving a wedding shower for a friend on February 1, 1992, and did not remember whether she left her children with Alexander or whether she went to Alexander's apartment that day. Gregory Sanders, Alexander's nephew, also testified, but could not remember going to a barbecue at Alexander's home.


Tatiana Alexander testified she did not remember the events of February 1, 1992, specifically, but did remember a day in early 1992 when Alexander barbecued. She testified that Robbins and Dean stopped by that day, which was the last time she saw Robbins. She testified her cousins did not come over that day and that she, Alexander, her mother, Linda Alexander, and Tiffany Robbins spent the night with her grandmother. She also testified that Alexander had a glass-topped coffee table in his apartment.


Jullianne Robbins, the victim's estranged wife, testified that her daughter Tiffany was staying with Robbins on the evening of February 1, 1992. She further testified she was concerned about Tiffany because she did not learn of the murder until Sunday, and she had assumed Tiffany had been with Robbins Saturday and Sunday. She later went over to Robbins's home to dispose of his effects and asked Alexander to keep Robbins's fish tank. She testified that this made Alexander apprehensive, but he complied. She also testified she did not see a glass-topped coffee table in Alexander's apartment at that time. She further testified that several months after the murder, Tiffany told her the neighbor shot her daddy.


Detective Robert Ermatinger, with the Dallas Police Department, testified that he went to the Kingsley Court Apartments to investigate Robbins's murder on the morning of February 2, 1992. He testified that although he found no eyewitnesses to the event, he received reports of persons who heard shots. He was directed by a neighbor, Jim Lett, to the victim's apartment and inside found Robbins's keys and a wallet filled with $500 cash. Ermatinger also testified that Linda Alexander told him she had Tiffany Robbins in her care, and he then made arrangements to deliver Tiffany to the custody of Robbins's next of kin, Charles Slodki.


Ermatinger testified he interviewed Alexander on February 17, 1992, and that Alexander told him that Robbins had been to his home on February 1, 1992, for a barbecue. Ermatinger testified that Alexander told him in a second interview that Robbins's daughter had played with Alexander's daughter that day and that Robbins told him that he was upset because he did not have friends or anyone who loved him. Ermatinger testified that Alexander then tried to comfort Robbins and invited him and his daughter to go to church with him. Robbins declined, but Tiffany spent the night with his family at his mother's home. Ermatinger testified that Alexander further stated that Ronnie Dean gave him

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