Status: Incarcerated
As seen on Women Behind Bars, A jury convicted Bernice Ahrens of murder and assessed punishment at 80 years confinement for the murder of Louis “Buddy” Musso. She was one of six six co-defendants who killed Buddy for a life insurance policy. Her projected release date is 8/26/2078, which is in essence a life sentence unless she lives a very long time.
On August 26, 1998, Mical Renz was jogging on Main Street in Galena Park at about 6:15 a.m. when he saw what he believed to be a person lying on the embankment. At the time, Renz did not stop to inquire further into what he had seen. After finishing his morning run and preparing for work, Renz went back to the scene a few minutes before 8:00 a.m. He discovered that what he had seen earlier was the body of a dead man. Renz then called the police. A few minutes later, Officer Kevin Cates of the Galena Park Police Department arrived on the scene and confirmed that the victim was dead. Cates observed that the body was dressed in clean clothes, despite the fact that the body was bloody and badly bruised. From that, the officer concluded that the victim had been moved to that location rather than killed there. Shortly after Cates's arrival, Assistant Chief Robert Pruett also arrived. Pruett had a police dispatcher check neighboring cities for reports of missing persons. Jacinto City, a city which borders Galena Park, indicated that a Suzanne Basso had recently filed a missing person report. Based on that report, Pruett headed out to Basso's address, hoping to gain more information regarding the then unidentified victim.
You can write to Bernice at:
Bernice Ahrens, 00875450
Carol Young Unit
5509 Attwater Ave.
Dickinson, TX 77539
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