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Witness says man confessed to stabbing death

Collin County sheriff’s deputies responded to a stabbing call at a home on County Road 317 in southeastern McKinney where Trevor Whiteley (inset) died. Danny Gallagher/McKinney Courier-Gazette
By Danny Gallagher, McKinney Courier-Gazette
Darla Ingle, an acquaintance of Trevor Whiteley who died from multiple stab wounds on Saturday morning, claims she heard Whiteley’s attacker confess to the crime, but was shocked to discover he had not been charged or arrested for it.
“It was one of those nightmares,” she said, “just like one of those horror shows.”
Collin County Sheriff’s deputies said no arrests have been made as of Monday in connection with the death of Whiteley, 46, of Garland, who died on Saturday after being stabbed multiple times at a residence in southwestern McKinney, according to Collin County officials and statements.
She alleges the suspect broke into her house and told her he was waiting for her.
Earlier that day, Ingle said she had an encounter with the suspect at Hank’s Texas Grill on N. Central Expressway in McKinney. She claims he tried to get her out of her car, but she fled the scene with a friend to Big Tony’s restaurant on W. University Avenue, from which she called police.
McKinney Police Capt. Randy Roland confirmed the call, but said no incident report or charges were filed in connection with the incident.
It was at Big Tony’s where she first ran into Whiteley, Ingle said. A waitress at the restaurant who only identified herself as “Sarah” said Whiteley was a regular customer who would visit for lunch or dinner each day.
Ingle said when she started getting calls again from the suspect from her house, she called Whiteley. “[Whiteley] came back to check on me,” she said. “Then I called police and he said, ‘Let’s go there.’ So we hopped in the truck and went to the house.”
As they pulled up to the house, they noticed another truck in the driveway. Ingle said Whiteley got a pool cue from the back of his truck and went up to the house. The door was unlocked.
Once inside, she said they found the suspect watching television. Whiteley confronted the suspect and the two began scuffling. Ingle said she saw Whiteley strike the suspect several times with the pool cue. The two struggled out the front door and on the front lawn, she said. The suspect then suddenly raced back into the house with a knife, she said. Ingle said that’s when she noticed Whiteley had been stabbed.
“Before he reached the front door, [Trevor’s] shirt was soaked with blood,” Ingle said. “He was saying, ‘He got me. He got me good.’”
Ingle said she carried Whiteley across the street while talking with Collin County sheriff’s deputies on her cell phone. After a few minutes, she told dispatchers she couldn’t feel a pulse.
“He bled to death within five minutes,” Ingle said.
Ingle ran to a neighbor’s house to try and call for help. When no one came to the door, she said she hid in the darkness until she could tell that police officers had arrived on the scene.
“I got up to the gate and the cop had a gun on [the suspect] and was telling him to throw down the knife,” Ingle said. “He got on his back and he said, ‘I told you I was going to kill him.’”
Deputies transported the suspect to Medical Center of McKinney. A hospital spokeswoman confirmed he had been treated and released.
Collin County Sheriff’s investigators have not filed any charges or made any arrests in connection with Whiteley’s death as of Monday. Capt. David Hiserote of the Collin County sheriff’s office said investigators are still interviewing all of the parties involved in the incident.
He said he could not confirm any information that hasn’t been previously released or approved by Collin County sheriff’s investigators.
Ingle said she asked deputies why no charges had been filed.
“They didn’t have an answer for me,” she said.
David Whiteley, Trevor’s father, of Garland said his son owned and operated a fencing business that had customers around McKinney and parts of Prosper. He said his son was a kind person who had several interests and talents.
“He was a good-hearted person,” David said. “He was a really artistic person. He could draw really well, mostly people. Sometimes he would find a picture and just draw it. I know he did lots of pictures of entertainers.”
Ingle said she considered Trevor one of her closest friends.
“Trevor was just the type of person who just loved life and lived his life to the fullest,” she said. “He was a very outgoing person. He looked rough on the outside, but on the inside, he did have a very tender heart. I had never seen him show any violence until the other night.”
She said she could tell how much he cared for her because he died trying to save him.
“Trevor died protecting me,” she said. “He loved me very much.”
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Jane Doe wrote on Feb 12, 2008 7:11 PM:
" Just remember when reading this story your are only getting one side to the actual facts. "
her wrote on Feb 12, 2008 10:35 PM:
" I knew him and though he wasn't my favorite person, he DID NOT deserve to die for her drama. I'm asking myself if she knew the number to 911. This was uncalled for and just plain STUPID. He was a former boyfriend that she kept the fire burning, GROW UP, deal with your own problems, call that 3 digit number, trust me THEY HELP!!!!!! "
her wrote on Feb 12, 2008 10:43 PM:
" It would be respectful to put and obit in the paper so people could know something, OH my bad, I forgot you print what sells. "
Lisa wrote on Feb 13, 2008 7:57 AM:
" I also new Trevor, he was a kind hearted man, and I have been privy to some of information in this case, the Hank incident and Big Tony's is accurate, it was also reported that this man had pulled a knife on Trevor before at the Londoner, Trevor himself told me that, and there should be a incident report on it. I too am confused as to why there have been no arrest. "
Still in shock wrote on Feb 13, 2008 8:12 AM:
" This is an unbelievable loss. Trevor, was
a God send to many. He loved life and people.
No one will understand why the police were not called as this was a stalking situation. From an ex!
Many of our opinions are that Ms Ingle,
preferred the heroics of 2 ex's, battling over her, but at what cost.
He is with the lord now, and we can only hope that justice will prevail.
"
a God send to many. He loved life and people.
No one will understand why the police were not called as this was a stalking situation. From an ex!
Many of our opinions are that Ms Ingle,
preferred the heroics of 2 ex's, battling over her, but at what cost.
He is with the lord now, and we can only hope that justice will prevail.
"
John Doe wrote on Feb 13, 2008 4:07 PM:
" I find it hard to believe that this man broke into her house and called her on the phone then told her that he was waiting for her, and she did not bother to call the Police. Yeah right. "
someone wrote on Feb 13, 2008 7:11 PM:
" Sounds like a jealousy plot that went bad.
I knew Trevor, and he was a very nice man. Sometimes things dont always work in your favor. Now your still stuck with the SOB "
I knew Trevor, and he was a very nice man. Sometimes things dont always work in your favor. Now your still stuck with the SOB "
joann wrote on Feb 13, 2008 7:59 PM:
" in behalf of the other party in this. he is a nice guy. if this happened in my house.with two men i was dating or had dated i would have to take a long look into my heart and say lord how much blame for this should lay at my feet.this is a very bad thingfor both men involved.our prayers are with his family.miss ingle had dated both men.and had went on a trip with the one called a suspect "
JAH wrote on Feb 13, 2008 9:19 PM:
" VERY SHOCKING,HOW THE ATTACKER CAN BE "treated and released" AFTER STABBING TREVOR! YET, ADMITTING HE KILLED HIM AND BROKE INTO DA HOUSE! "
none ya wrote on Feb 14, 2008 9:38 AM:
" For those of you talking smack about things you don't even know about; shut the hell up!
Some of the details in this article are false and Mr. Gallagher did not do a good job reporting the facts; and he shouldn't have printed this yet since it is still under investigation.
For those of you that did know Trevor; then you should know why certain things did occur and why certain things didn't.
He wasn't a bad man, but he was a hot tempered one. God rest his soul and I hope there's hell to pay for the guy that murdered him. "
Some of the details in this article are false and Mr. Gallagher did not do a good job reporting the facts; and he shouldn't have printed this yet since it is still under investigation.
For those of you that did know Trevor; then you should know why certain things did occur and why certain things didn't.
He wasn't a bad man, but he was a hot tempered one. God rest his soul and I hope there's hell to pay for the guy that murdered him. "
Arjay wrote on Feb 14, 2008 4:29 PM:
" Hey y'all, chill out. The McKinney cops are on the case and have even called in Barney Fife for some expert advice in the investigation. "
none ya wrote on Feb 14, 2008 5:24 PM:
" How can he be a murderer.When he was hit from behind.He was living with her and had a key to the house.Why did she not call police instead of subjecting trevor to violence by going to the house with the intent to harm.She was using one to get rid of another and things went wrong.This is self defense.Ms.Ingle should be the suspect.This complete drama on her part... "
Suspect needs to be Ingle wrote on Feb 14, 2008 9:25 PM:
" I agree with the none ya poster from 5:24pm on the 14th. If the "suspect" did have a key to the house and had lived there without being legally evicted, he had a right to be there and to defend himself. Sounds like Ingle caused all of this between 2 boyfriends. She wanted the new one to get rid of the old one and it backfired on her big time. Lets let the Investigation be completed and see if Ingle is indicted... she should be it sounds like. "
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Ingle? Was it a former boyfriend? Why did Ingle not call the police when she received a call from the "suspect" that came from her house? Why did she have the victim go with her to take matters into their own hands? Did the "suspect" and the victim know each other? Was there already an ongoing "bad blood" relationship between the two subjects? There are a lot of unanswered questions here that obviously Mr. Gallagher didn't bother to have answered. It appears he (along with the paper) would rather put out a story without all the pertinent details to attempt to put the Sheriff's Office in a bad light and force criticism onto them, not to mention possibly hindering the investigation by printing details of the incident that is still under investigation. "