Monday, February 3, 2020

Charles Albright Texas

Charles Albright is accused of three murders, though only sentenced for one in the state of Texas.

His victims include: Mary Lou Pratt, Susan Beth Peterson, and Shirley Williams. He was convicted of Shirley's murder. His story has been featured on "See No Evil".

View the Texas monthly article on him here. The article includes Throughout his life, Albright had been described by many who knew him as the portrait of happiness, untroubled and troubling no one. He was, they said, a kind of Renaissance man – fluent in French and Spanish, a masterful painter, able to woo women by playing Chopin preludes on the piano or reciting poetry by Keats. It was simply impossible to believe that he could have viciously murdered three Dallas prostitutes in late 1990 and early 1991. The person who should have been arrested, Albright’s friends and lawyers insisted, was Axton Schindler, a paranoid, fast-talking truck driver who lived in one of Albright’s rental homes. The evidence pointed to him, they claimed, not to their beloved Charles Albright. Perhaps Albright was a touch eccentric, but he was certainly harmless; he was even squeamish when it came to violence.



You can write to Charles Albright at

Charles Albright   606168  
Montford Unit
8602 Peach Street
Lubbock, TX 79404




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