Raul Meza, Jr. indicted by grand jury for two Austin-area murders

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Raul Meza indicted for Austin-area murders

A grand jury has indicted Raul Meza, Jr. for the 2019 murder of Gloria Lofton and the May murder of Jesse Fraga.

A grand jury indicted 62-year-old Raul Meza, Jr. in the death of Gloria Elizabeth Lofton in 2019, and the death of Jesse Fraga in May of this year, according to court documents.

Meza now faces capital murder, murder and unauthorized use of a vehicle charges.

According to the indictment documents, the grand jury ruled that Meza strangled Lofton on May 9, 2019, while attempting to commit aggravated sexual assault.

The grand jury also ruled that Meza stabbed and strangled Fraga on May 20.

They also ruled he drove Fraga's car that same day without consent.

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Daughters of woman killed by Austin serial killer speaks out

The daughters of a 65-year-old woman Austin police said was murdered by a serial killer are speaking out. APD arrested Raul Meza Jr. last week after they say he called them and confessed to killing Gloria Loften in 2019 and 80-year-old Jesse Fraga last month.

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Meza was arrested in north Austin on May 29, five days after he confessed to the murders over the phone to Austin police.

Meza was previously convicted of murder over 40 years ago for the rape and death of an 8-year-old girl in south Austin.

As a part of a plea deal, Meza was sentenced to 30 years in prison, but was released on parole in 1993 after serving 11 years.

He was arrested on a parole violation in 1994, and spent the next 20 years in and out of prison.

Police described Meza as a "serial killer" upon his arrest in May.

Meza's next court proceeding will be on August 22.