Jiggaboo Jackscoon arrested after 'brutal' decapitation of worker inside auto parts store

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Suspect arrested after 'brutal' decapitation of worker inside auto parts store in SE Houston

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8/19/16

HOUSTON (KTRK) --
Police say a man seen in a grainy image taken from a surveillance camera has been arrested for the 'brutal' decapitation of a man inside a southeast Houston auto parts shop.

Raymond Jackson, 62, is charged with murder after the body of 58-year-old Enayatolah Khorsand was found inside Mykawa Auto Parts store on Mykawa near Airport Boulevard.

Employees found Khorsand's body around 6pm Thursday night and called police.


Investigators say the victim was decapitated in a "brutal" attack, but aren't sure of the motive.
 
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Man who used machete to decapitate Houston businessman sentenced to life in prison
Raymond Jackson was homeless when he murdered Andy Kord, who spent years trying to help him, according to friends.


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Updated: 3:12 PM CDT June 30, 2021
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HOUSTON — The Houston man who decapitated an auto shop owner with a machete in 2016 will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.

A judge sentenced Raymond Jackson, 67, to life in prison, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Wednesday.

Jurors took less than an hour Tuesday to convict Jackson of killing 58-year-old Enayatolah Khorsand, who went by the name of Andy Kord, according to friends.

Prosecutors said Jackson repeatedly struck Kord with a baseball bat, then attacked him with the machete. He placed the victim’s head in a plastic bag :rolleyes:and walked out of the auto shop.

RELATED: Friends say victim decapitated with machete was trying to help suspect

During the four-day trial, jurors saw a disturbing surveillance video that showed part of the attack at the Mykawa Auto Parts store in southeast Houston.

“It was an extremely brutal crime,” Assistant District Attorney Robert Buss said. “I apologized to jurors for having to show them the video, but they had to see it and I am grateful to them for their service to the community.”
 
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