The Manila Times

20-YEAR GRUDGE BEHIND SLAYING OF FAMOUS DOCTOR

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CHICAGO: Texas police were on the hunt Thursday ( Friday in Manila) for a former cop suspected of shooting dead an eminent doctor who once treated ex- US President George H. W. Bush, because of a 20- year grudge. Mark Hausknecht was killed two weeks ago while riding his bicycle to work. The 65- year- old cardiologi­st at Houston’s Methodist Hospital treated the former president in 2000. Police were searching for a 62- year- old ex- law enforcemen­t officer whose mother died on Hausknecht’s operating table more than 20 years ago. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo told a news conference Wednesday that that was the motive investigat­ors believe drove Joseph James Pappas to allegedly murder the doctor in broad daylight. Pappas had been in law enforcemen­t from 1983 until he ended his service as a reserve officer in 2013, according to NBC News. He was considered armed and dangerous, and authoritie­s believed he could also be suicidal. “The suspect had not been heard from by people that know him for over 24 hours and there is a text that he sent someone that said he was going to kill himself,” the police chief said. Based on surveillan­ce images, police believe Pappas was on a bicycle just behind Hausknecht on the morning of July 20 as he rode to work. The former cop then went past the doctor, turned and fired two shots, police said. Police on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for Pappas and charged him with murder. They said he may be armed with multiple weapons.

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