Showing posts with label Staff Sgt. Edison Bayas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Staff Sgt. Edison Bayas. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2009

PTSD on Trail:Staff Sgt. Edison Bayas

Defense Attorneys Present Testimony About PTSD
Monica Balderrama-KFOX News Reporter
Posted: 1:19 pm MDT July 23, 2009
Updated: 3:12 pm MDT July 23, 2009

EL PASO, Texas -- Jurors who will decide the sentence for a Fort Bliss soldier who pleaded guilty to intoxicated manslaughter heard from witnesses called by the defense, including the soldier's father on Thursday.

Staff Sgt. Edison Bayas' father took the stand and told the jury he noticed a change in his son after his first tour to Iraq.

Romulo Bayas testified that he was concerned because his son used to be open with him but now he's quiet as if something else entered his mind. The defense claims that Bayas suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and a war-time flashback led to the wreck that killed 19-year-old Valerie Talamantes.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bliss Soldier Pleads Guilty On Intoxicated Manslaughter Charge

Bliss Soldier Pleads Guilty On Intoxicated Manslaughter Charge
KFOXtv.com
Monica Balderrama-KFOX News Reporter
Posted: 2:03 pm MDT July 20, 2009
Updated: 3:04 pm MDT July 20, 2009

EL PASO, Texas -- The Fort Bliss soldier accused of killing a 19-year-old Burgess graduate while drinking and driving pleaded guilty on Monday during his intoxicated manslaughter trial. The trial moved forward to the punishment phase where the jury will decide the soldier's fate.

Staff Sgt. Edison Bayas, 37, waived his right to a jury trial when he pleaded guilty Monday morning. But the jury still has to decide his punishment, which could range from two to 20 years in prison.

As KFOX reported in December 2007, 19-year-old Valerie Talamantes was stopped at a red light on Montana and Hawkins and Bayas allegedly came barreling through and crashed into the back of Talamantes' car.
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Was he self-medicating? Does he have PTSD? Your guess is as good as mine. The outcome is a soldier is facing jail and a young woman is now dead. A family is grieving while another family must be trying to come to terms with what happened. Could it have been avoided?