Houston Chronicle Sunday

Man arrested in 1962 slaying

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LAKE CHARLES, La. — A man arrested in a 51-year-old killing is being held in the Calcasieu Parish jail without bond.

Authoritie­s arrested 73-year-old William Felix Vail on Friday for the October 1962 killing of his wife, Mary Horton Vail. Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier says he intends to seek Felix Vail’s indictment for second-degree murder.

Mary Vail was ruled to have drowned, but family members found evidence tying Felix Vail to the disappeara­nce of girlfriend Sharon Hensley in 1973 and wife Annette Craver Vail in 1984. This is the first time Vail has been charged with murder in connection with any of the women’s deaths.

Authoritie­s reopened an investigat­ion into Mary Vail’s death after stories written by The ClarionLed­ger of Jackson, Miss. Until recently, Vail lived in the northeast Mississipp­i hamlet of Montpelier.

The newspaper reports Vail was arrested outside the post office in Canyon Lake, Texas, on Friday evening.

Allen Horton Jr., Mary Vail’s 80-year-old brother, wept when he heard the news of Vail’s arrest.

“I wish my sister, mother and father were here to see this. However, I’m confident that they are very aware of what’s happening,” he said.

“He’s getting what he deserves,” said Mary Vail’s brother, Will Horton. “Over the years, the freak fortune of fate has benefited him.”

At the time Mary Vail’s drowning, Felix Vail told authoritie­s she had fallen out of a boat into the Calcasieu River.

A Calcasieu Parish grand jury failed to indict Vail in January 1963. But an autopsy report showed Vail had bruises on her neck, right calf and left leg before falling into the water that suggested a struggle. Authoritie­s also found a scarf around her neck and in her mouth which suggested she may suffered traumatic asphyxia, a form of suffocatio­n.

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