Coy Wayne Wesbrook

Coy Wayne "Elvis" Wesbrook (February 1, 1958[1] – March 9, 2016) was an American mass murderer, convicted for the killing of five people in Channelview, Texas, on November 13, 1997.

[3][4] According to Wesbrook, on November 12, he went to visit his ex-wife, Gloria Coons, at her home in Channelview, Texas, in the Greater Houston area.

He was invited to a party at Coons' apartment along with other friends, Diana Ruth Money, and three other males.

The first witness lived upstairs and heard Wesbrook kick open the door and fire off two shots.

Knowing exactly what the sound was the neighbor called 911 and while on the line, the dispatcher heard the other three shots ring out.

[4][3] Despite his low IQ and the disputed testimony of Dr. George Denkowski, Wesbrook was denied another trial in 2007.

The Ellis Unit housed the State of Texas death row for men until mid-1999.
Allan B. Polunsky Unit houses the State of Texas death row for men.
Huntsville Unit , where Wesbrook was put to death