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Lesley Lee GOSCH
7 days after
Last Statement:
This offender
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Leslie Gosch
Prosecutors said
Leslie Gosch was the mastermind of the Sept. 15, 1985 extortion
scheme that resulted in Rebecca Jo Patton, 42, being shot 6
times in the head with a .22-caliber pistol.
Testimony at Gosch's
trial showed he planned to abduct the mother of two for ransom so he
could get money to pay for a flight to Belize to avoid a prison sentence
for a federal firearms conviction. Gosch had pleaded guilty a month
earlier to charges of manufacturing and selling gun silencers. He had
been scheduled for sentencing earlier in September 1985 but failed to
appear. He also had previous convictions in 1972 for a pair of pharmacy
robberies in San Antonio.
Mrs. Patton invited
Gosch into her home after he showed up impersonating a flower delivery
man. He ordered the woman to call her husband, Frank, president of the
Castle Hills National Bank, and demanded the banker fill a briefcase
with $50 and $100 bills. Frank Patton called police.
The extortionist had
instructed Patton to take the cash to a San Antonio shopping mall and
await instructions, but a promised telephone call there never came.
Instead, Mrs. Patton was found dead at her home.
Gosch and another man,
John Rogers, were arrested a week later for the slaying after an
informant turned over to police the murder weapon and other items.
Rogers testified against Gosch and received a 45-year prison term while
Gosch received the death penalty.