A man from the 23 -year -old Texas is accused of capital murder, when officials stated that he stabbed a person from Dallas 55 times, helping to get out of his apartment.
According to a news release, Ethan Yasiah Rodriguez of Dallas is accused of capital murder, a motor vehicle in a motor vehicle and Marijuana.
According to the record of the Dallas County Jail, he is being held on a joint $ 1.25 million bond.
Rodriguez was allegedly helping 28 -year -old Mason Raymond Davis to move out of his Dallas apartment on Saturday, when the alleged murder took place, according to the arrest affidavit received by the affiliated Fox 4.
23 -year -old Ethan Yashayah Rodriguez of Dallas is accused of capital murder. (Dallas County Jail)
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The monitoring video featured the pairing items between the apartment and the Davis vehicle, leaving the apartment at around midnight in Davis’s vehicle before capturing Rodriguez, According to court documents.
The Dallas police on Sunday responded to the apartment for welfare inquiry as Davis missed the work and did not reach according to the affidavit. Once in an unpublished apartment, he found that he was stabbed 55 times.

Dallas Police Headquarters in Texas. (Through Hume Images/Universal Image Group Getty Image)
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Davis’s vehicle, which was stolen on Sunday, was seen on Monday before he was removed from the police during a traffic stop.
The driver, Rodriguez, crashed into “several” cars before ruining the vehicle of Davis and running away from the police.

Police say the suspected Ethan Yashaya Rodriguez allegedly escaped into a stolen vehicle. (Fox News)
Later during the arrest, the police used an unconscious gun, and Rodriguez was rushed to the hospital for evaluation, Fox 4. He was later interviewed at the Dallas Police Headquarters.
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At the time of his arrest, Rodriguez wore a shoe that had a “very similar” pattern for print of a bloody shoe found at the crime site, according to the arrest warrant.
The Dallas Police Department rejected the request of Fox News Digital for remarks.