Fidencio Valdez Murders 2 In Texas

Fidencio Valdez was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for two murders

According to court documents Fidencio Valdez would shoot and kill Ralph Tucker during a drug deal gone bad. A week later following an altercation Fidencio Valdez would murder Julio Barrios

Fidencio Valdez would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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Fidencio Valdez Now

NameValdez, Fidencio
TDCJ Number999594
Date of Birth05/30/1979
Date Received07/24/2014
Age (when Received)35
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)11
Date of Offense12/10/2010
 Age (at the time of Offense)31
 CountyEl Paso
 RaceHispanic
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBlack
 Height (in Feet and Inches)6′ 1″
 Weight (in Pounds)231
 Eye ColorBrown
 Native CountyEl Paso
 Native StateTexas

Fidencio Valdez Case

The prospective juror questioning process began on Monday in the trial of Fidencio Valdez, 34, who is charged with capital murder in the shooting death of Ralph Tucker, 51, on Thanksgiving Day 2010, and in the shooting death of Julio Barrios, 18, on Dec. 10, 2010.

Jury selection in state death penalty cases usually begin with a jury “papering” process in which hundreds of jurors are summoned to the courthouse to fill out an extensive questionnaire. The papering process in Valdez’s trial began in October.

A second jury pool is then selected based on the questionnaire, and prospective jurors are called into court one by one to answer another round of questions by defense attorneys, prosecutors and the judge presiding over the case.

El Paso County sheriff’s deputies arrested Valdez, whose nickname is “Filo” and an allegedly a member of the Barrio Azteca gang, in connection with Tucker’s death at a strip club, Sal’s Lounge, in the 11400 block of Gateway East near Horizon City. Three other people — Louis Michael Capano, Santiago De Leon Jr. and Priscilla Chavez — also were arrested in connection with Tucker’s death

Deputies alleged two men entered the strip club before 3 a.m. Thanksgiving Day wearing black ski masks, black clothes and gloves and carrying handguns. They fired several shots and attempted to rob the club’s employees. When Tucker charged at the men with a bar stool, one of the men shot Tucker in the neck.

Trial dates for Chavez and De Leon are pending. Capano was found mentally incompetent to stand trial.

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