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Wyatt Sharpe leading a Frog Camp group through an icebreaker. (Photo courtesy of Wyatt Sharpe)
Lead on: How Wyatt Sharpe's embodied TCU's sesquicentennial campaign
By Josie Straface, Staff Writer
Published May 2, 2024
COVID-19 impacted Sharpe's first year, but he didn't let that hold him back from achieving so much as a Horned Frog.

    Court date reset for man accused of killing TCU senior

    Court date reset for man accused of killing TCU senior

    Updated Monday, April 6. 

    David Hidalgo, the man accused of killing TCU senior Stewart Trese last year, was scheduled to accept or decline a plea bargain Monday morning, but his court appearance has been rescheduled again.

    He is now scheduled to appear in court April 20. 

    This is the second time his court appearance has been moved. He was first scheduled on March 2 and then rescheduled to Monday morning, April 6. 

    In March, Hidalgo’s defense attorney Edwin Youngblood was present for his 9 a.m. slot on the docket, but Hidalgo’s case was not heard.

    Last year, Hidalgo was charged with fatally stabbing Trese in the Grand Marc apartment complex.

    Sandra Cordona, Hidalgo’s mother, turned him in to the TCU Police on Feb. 4, 2014. She reported to police that her son told her he had stabbed someone that morning, according to an arrest warrant affidavit released Feb. 12, 2014.

    Hidalgo was arrested after a police search of his home found bloody clothing and a bloody knife, according to the affidavit. Hidalgo was put in Tarrant County jail on $100,000 bond.

    A copy of the affidavit can be found below. Some parts have been edited due to graphic content.