Cricket in the Web: The 1949 Unsolved Murder that Unraveled Politics in New Mexico

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UNM Press, Mar 16, 2009 - History - 215 pages

Ovida "Cricket" Coogler was last seen alive entering a mysterious car driven by an unknown man in downtown Las Cruces, New Mexico, around 3:00 on the morning of March 31, 1949. Seventeen days later, her body was found in a hastily dug grave near Mesquite, New Mexico. The discovery of the eighteen-year-old waitress's body launched a series of court inquiries and trials that would reshape the direction of New Mexico politics, expose political corruption, and spawn generations of rumors that have polarized opinions of what happened to Coogler that windy March morning.

Containing elements of mystery, conflict, power, fear, sex, and politics, the Coogler case has outlasted the brief amount of attention that most local unsolved murders receive. In this exhaustively researched study of the murder and its aftermath, Paula Moore provides the first objective account to examine the infamous murder and the events that unfolded in its wake.

 

Contents

CHAPTER ONE Crickets Locale
1
CHAPTER THREE Sheriff Alfonso Luchini Happy Apodaca
13
CHAPTER FOUR Crickets Last Hours
20
CHAPTER FIVE The Body Is Found Shoeless
35
Simplified map of New Mexico 1949
65
Judge William T Scoggin Jr
71
Chope Benavides
77
CHAPTER NINE Happy Apodacas Troubles Compound
87
CHAPTER TWELVE Wesley Byrd and the Torture Trial
128
CHAPTER FOURTEEN What Happened to People after the Case
165
Epilogue
178
Crickets Last EveningPossible Timeline
185
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Paula Moore is the former executive assistant to the president of New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. She is coauthor of One Man's Word: A Seven-Decade Personal History.

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