Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fateful order: Pizza receipt leads to arrest

- By Rachel Crosby Lasvegasre­view-journal

A Pizza Hut receipt proved to be a key piece of evidence in the arrest of a Las Vegas woman suspected of murder.

Detectives found the receipt underneath the body of Kevin Thomas, 50, on the evening of Nov. 22 in the area of Twain Avenue and Nellis Boulevard. He was killed with a gunshot wound to the head, police had said.

The small piece of paper held several bits of informatio­n: The store location; the customer’s phone number and name, “Betty;” and two items — chicken wings and a large stuffedcru­st sausage pizza, according to an arrest report obtained Monday by the Las Vegas Review-journal.

The phone number and name led police to Bettie Ann Marshay Pires, 25, who had been dating Thomas for about three months. The store location led police to surveillan­ce footage of the two in the shop together, along with Pires’ two young daughters, just 30 minutes before the shooting.

Pires, 25, initially told detectives she was not with Thomas the night of the slaying.

When detectives mentioned the receipt and the surveillan­ce footage, Pires said she got her days mixed up.

A few months later, at least two people came forward, telling police Pires had admitted to them she shot Thomas “in the face.”

Pires was arrested June 14. Detectives wrote in the report that, based on text messages, “Thomas wanted to be with Pires and Pires, who had nowhere to live and limited means to support her and her two children, used Thomas for financial reasons.”

Pires is being held without bail at the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of open murder. A status check is scheduled early Thursday at Las Vegas Justice Court.

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Bettie Ann Marshay Pires

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