Texas girl's killer arrested on new murder charges said he was "looking forward" to killing again, police say
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A man run out of multiple cities and towns across Texas after he served prison time for the slaying of an 8-year-old girl in the 1980s has been arrested in connection with two other murders, and police say they are reopening several cold cases that could be linked to him. When Raul Meza Jr. was arrested this week, police said he told them he was "looking forward" to killing again.
Meza, 62, was arrested Monday in connection with the deaths of Jesse Fraga and Gloria Lofton, Austin police announced Tuesday. He remained jailed Wednesday and is facing charges including capital murder.
Travis County Clerk's Office records list Russell Hunt as Meza's lawyer. Hunt said they just got the case and are still reviewing the facts and declined to comment further.
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