Gary Dominic Edwards v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 14, 2006
Docket14-05-00634-CR
StatusPublished

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Gary Dominic Edwards v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2006).

Opinion

Memorandum Opinion of November 9, 2006 Withdrawn; Affirmed and Substitute Memorandum Opinion filed November 14, 2006

Memorandum Opinion of November 9, 2006 Withdrawn; Affirmed and Substitute Memorandum Opinion filed November 14, 2006.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-05-00634-CR

GARY DOMINIC EDWARDS, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 185th Judicial District

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 978,667

S U B S T I T U T E    M E M O R A N D U M   O P I N I O N

We withdraw our memorandum opinion of November 9, 2006 and substitute the following in its place.

A jury convicted appellant Gary Dominic Edwards of the murder of Lonny Smulian and assessed punishment at thirty-five years= confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.  In a single issue, Edwards challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence supporting his conviction.  We affirm.


I.  Factual and Procedural Background

Gary Dominic Edwards and Anthony Gibson were very close friends.[1]  According to testimony offered at trial, Edwards is five or six years older than Gibson, who was seventeen years old at the time of these events.  Although the two were not related, they held themselves out as brothers.

On the evening of February 21, 2004, Edwards was stabbed on his arms with an ice pick or screwdriver at the Roadrunner Hotel.  According to Edwards, his attacker was a man known to him only as John; however, Edwards believed that John was a friend of Lonny Smulian,[2] who lived in room 111 of the hotel.  After the attack, Edwards went to room 113 of the hotel looking for Gibson.[3]  Gibson was not there, but Rolanda Pouncy and David Seraphin were in the room, and Seraphin let Edwards in.  Edwards told Pouncy he had been stabbed and asked her to call Ahis brother,@ Gibson.  According to Pouncy, she told Edwards he needed to go to a hospital, and persuaded him to lie down while she got a towel to clean him.  Pouncy did not immediately call Gibson as Edwards asked, but instead called her friend Courtney Johnson[4] for advice.  Johnson arrived about fifteen minutes later. 


Eventually, Pouncy decided to call Gibson to drive Edwards to a hospital.[5]  She testified that when she told Gibson that Edwards had been stabbed, Gibson A[w]ent ballistic@ and demanded to know who stabbed his brother and where he was.  Pouncy told Gibson that she and Edwards were in Gibson=s hotel room.  Pouncy further testified that before Gibson arrived, Smulian, who lived two doors down, knocked on Gibson=s door and tried to persuade Edwards to come to his room.  Smulian reportedly asked, AWhat happened to my room?  It=s a mess.  It=s ramshacked [sic], you know.@  Pouncy stated she refused to let Smulian in, but told him that Gibson was on his way.  She further testified that Smulian and Gibson did not get along well together, and that Smulian had returned to his room. 

Gibson and his girlfriend, Crystal Sosa, arrived at the hotel between 1:00 and 2:00 a.m.  Gibson was enraged; he brandished a gun, fired at least two shots, and demanded to know who had stabbed Edwards.  As Johnson later testified:

Johnson:      [Gibson] pulled it [the gun] to myCmy head, know what I=m saying, he pulled it to my head and he was like, Did you cut him up, know what I=m saying?  I was like, No, and then he asked meCthen he asked [Edwards], know what I=m saying, shouldChe cocked it, then he asked [Edwards], know what I=m saying, should he shoot me.

State:           Let=s stop real quick.  He cocked the gun and asked [Edwards] whether or not he should kill you?

Johnson:      Yeah.

State:           He went to [Edwards] for the answer to that question?

Johnson:      Yes, sir.

* * * * *

State:           What did [Edwards] say when he asked whether or not you should be killed.?

Johnson:      [Edwards] didn=t say nothing.

Pouncy also testified that Gibson put a gun to Johnson=s head and asked Edwards, ADo you want me to kill him?  I=ll kill him for you, brother.@  Like Johnson, Pouncy testified that Edwards said nothing in reply. 


Johnson left the room, and according to Pouncy, Gibson put the gun to Seraphin=s head and forced him to remove his clothes.  Pouncy testified that Gibson=s Aranting and raving@ lasted for approximately a half-hour before Gibson was persuaded to put down the gun.  Before Edwards left with Gibson and Sosa, Pouncy told Sosa to take Edwards to a hospital.  Pouncy watched the three leave in Seraphin=s truck, then she and Seraphin went to another room in the hotel and smoked crack cocaine; however, she continued to go in and out of the room throughout the night.

At around 4:00 or 5:00 a.m., Pouncy saw Seraphin=s truck in an alley near room 109.

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