Archive for July 7th, 2009

July 2 fire victim tentatively identified

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–Investigators believe the woman whose body was found beside a travel trailer which burned July 2 near Bastrop was Lillian Rose Palmer, a 23-year-old mother. Positive identification of the badly burned corpse is awaiting autopsy results, according to a July 7 statement from the Bastrop County Sheriff’s Department.

The fire on Ponderosa Loop, off Texas 21 east of Bastrop, was reported shortly before 3 a.m. July 2. Firefighters at the scene said they found a travel trailer fully engulfed in flames and fire spreading into the adjoining woods. Once the fire was under control, officials found a body near the trailer, and investigators began a search for Palmer’s “young child”–who was quickly located unharmed–and a man described as her boyfriend.

Local investigators, with the aid of the Austin Police Department and a fugitive recovery team from the U.S. Marshall’s Service, arrested Donald Martin Blackmon, 29, later July 2 on a previously issued warrant charging him with probation violations. Blackmon has been held without bail in the Bastrop County Jail since July 2, according to jail records.

Blackmon has not been charged with any offense connected with the fire or the death of Palmer. He has been questioned by local investigators, however, according to a statement from the sheriff’s department.

BISD’s top leader steps aside

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–Bastrop school Superintendent Roderick Emanuel resigned his post Monday morning following a closed-door meeting with school trustees.

Officials said Emanuel will act as interim superintendent while the school board searches for a replacement, after which he will become Director of Employee Relations.

Emanuel, a 22-year employee of the school district from which he graduated, served seven years as superintendent. During his tenure voters approved significant bond issue proposals to renovate the Bastrop High School campus and later to construct a new Cedar Creek High School as well as a performing arts building and a new athletic stadium.

More recently Emanuel had come under fire because Bastrop High and Bastrop Middle School were rated academically unacceptable by the Texas Education Agency, based on standardized test scores. Those academic ratings became an issue earlier this year during school board election races.