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Jeffrey Allan Maxwell Trial: Texas Torture Suspect Says He Considered Freeing Neighbor

Jeffrey Allan Maxwell

By ANGELA K. BROWN   02/17/12 07:03 AM ET  AP

WEATHERFORD, Texas -- A Texas man said he never planned to kill his former neighbor and thought about freeing her after he kidnapped and sexually assaulted her, according to his audio-recorded interview with investigators that was played at his trial.

Jeffrey Allan Maxwell was initially vague about how the woman got to his Corsicana home, about 50 miles south of Dallas, and said they had consensual sex during what he said was a four-day stay. But gradually he acknowledged that he'd held her captive and caused the severe bruises visible on the woman when she was rescued last March.

She ran outside when authorities went to Maxwell's house to question him about her disappearance after her house burned down. She had been missing for 12 days.

"I wanted to let her go, but with all her bruises, I thought ..." Maxwell is heard saying on the recording played for jurors Thursday, his voice trailing off.

In the recording, Maxwell says that he abducted the woman from her home about 100 miles away, handcuffed her and pulled out a gun when she briefly escaped, then forced her into his vehicle. After arriving at his house, he hoisted her in the air on a device for skinning animals and sexually assaulted her, he told the investigator.

Then Maxwell is asked if the woman actually agreed to sex after the ordeal in his garage. "I didn't ask her. I had her gagged," Maxwell is heard saying on the recording.

The 59-year-old is charged with aggravated kidnapping and two counts of aggravated sexual assault. If convicted, he would face up to life in prison. Prosecutors were to present more evidence Friday.

He told the investigator that he chained her only at night and she read the Bible and prayed during the day. He acknowledged that she had not left his house and that nobody knew she was there.

When asked why he told authorities he was alone when they arrived at his house, he answered: "Because you caught me by surprise. She'd been there 10 days, and I wasn't expecting you. Like I said, I got myself into something I couldn't figure out how to get out of."

He said the woman asked "all the time" if he was going to kill her, but he never planned to. He told the investigator that he regretted the abduction.

"I was sitting around every day trying to figure out how to get out of this," he told the investigator.

On the recording, Maxwell repeatedly denied torching the woman's house. But he said that during the kidnapping, he wiped down the house to remove his fingerprints and took her telephone.

Tony Bradford, the Texas Rangers investigator in charge of the case, did most of the talking during the interview.

The woman earlier testified that Maxwell hit her with a rolling pin and handcuffed her during the March 1 abduction from her rural home outside Weatherford, about 70 miles west of Dallas. She said he kept her in handcuffs and chained her legs to a bed, even locking her in a box when he once ran an errand. She told jurors that she bled profusely after one of the sexual assaults, which she said stopped after about a week when he became ill. Then he left her unrestrained when they were in the same room but still watched her closely, she said.

The Associated Press generally does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault.

Prosecutors and Bradford demonstrated for jurors how the woman's wrists may have been attached to the skinning device, a thin metal strip with hooks attached that hangs by a chain from the ceiling.

Investigators have testified that they found whips, chains, sex toys, duct tape, the animal-skinning device, blood-stained sheets and guns in Maxwell's house.

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lisaman
vote for your best interests or shut up
11:22 AM on 02/22/2012
Who cares what he considered? I only care about what he did.
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
02:06 PM on 02/21/2012
The sideburns should have been enough to convict...
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bridgeman
Jesus was a Jazz fan
12:21 AM on 02/19/2012
He looks like Paul McCartney's deranged old cousin from the backwoods of appalachia.
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dbrett480
02:32 PM on 02/18/2012
I wonder how long it will take his sideburns to burn when he is put in the electric chair.
04:34 AM on 02/18/2012
We've got to do something about this problem of crime and illegal aliens. Wait....Is he legal?!!!!!!!!!!!!
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cuoi
The obstacle is the path
05:54 PM on 02/17/2012
From Texas, huh? Guvmint need to give him new occupation: worm farmer.
05:02 PM on 02/17/2012
This is a sick man in more ways than one.
03:55 PM on 02/17/2012
Isn't that Captain Kangeroo?
03:32 PM on 02/17/2012
I struggle with understanding the alien depths of brutally capable from some who may be sane.
04:02 PM on 02/17/2012
I struggle with understanding how people are discounting this poor woman's ordeal as her own fault.

Mental health issues and lack of home security don't mean jack in this case. She never asked to be kidnapped, raped and tortured, and certainly never deserved any of it.
07:01 PM on 02/17/2012
I agree. There is nothing that can rationalize rape. NOTHING. My initial comment had a typo. I meant to type "brutality" instead of "brutally". I certainly hope the confusion the typo may have caused didn't sound like I was implicating the victim at all. Though I can understand how someone can kill another person (though I would never agree with it), the idea of one person raping another is totally alien to me. There is a depth of brutality to that act that I just can't get my head around.
psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
02:27 PM on 02/17/2012
The article doesn't mention the woman's age. I haven't seen anything on this before so I don't know. This is vital and missing context from the story.
03:24 PM on 02/17/2012
No matter how old she is, this is a nasty and terrible thing to happen to any human being.... it breaks my heart
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gravit8
my micro-bio is empty, eh heh
03:43 PM on 02/17/2012
So, let me understand your comment better;

In your estimation, the age of an abducted and sexually assaulted woman matters? Besides in the charges that have been filed against this guy?

I just hope you can clarify what you mean, because, frankly, it's kind of disturbing
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seriously77
01:32 PM on 02/17/2012
in the previous story about this, the old lady said he didn't want to get him in trouble because he "treated her well." Really? Is this what you call being treated well? Instead, she wanted some family members arrested because they were the ones that convinced this guy to abduct her. This lady needed help even before the abduction.
04:30 PM on 02/17/2012
google stockholm syndrome.
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sadwitness
Haters have no effect on me. I'm idiot proof.
01:11 PM on 02/17/2012
Another republican menace...pro life, without a doubt
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pcs5141
cut the crap
01:04 PM on 02/17/2012
Judging from his looks that was the only way he could get a woman.
12:27 PM on 02/17/2012
"he hoisted her in the air on a device for skinning animals and sexually assaulted her, he told the investigator."

he never planned to. He told the investigator that he regretted the abduction.

"I was sitting around every day trying to figure out how to get out of this," he told the investigator.
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Oh, we know what he was planning to do . . . . THANK GOD THE POLICE GOT THERE BEFORE HE KILLED HER!!!!! It sounds like that scene from "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo."
06:27 PM on 02/17/2012
when Bloomquest is hoisted up at Vangelders basement- God bless Lizbeth Salander
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12:24 PM on 02/17/2012
Why any woman, or man for that matter, would live in a remote area as this woman did, without a large protective dog or two or three, is beyond my comprehension. There are right now, many of them in your local animal services facing death. Now more than ever, many have been turned in by their owners due to foreclosure or a change in circumstance. Save their lives and they just might save yours.
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sadwitness
Haters have no effect on me. I'm idiot proof.
01:10 PM on 02/17/2012
So she was at fault for not having guard dogs???? What kind of country have we become? I'm done with this.
07:20 PM on 02/17/2012
I respect your advocacy for adopting animals, but it really has no bearing in this situation.