Las Vegas Man with Severed Head in Trunk Claims He is ‘Unlucky Car Thief’

Las Vegas Man with Severed Head in Trunk Claims He is ‘Unlucky Car Thief’.

Costfoto / NurPhoto / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

A Las Vegas man who was charged with murder after police found a in a parking garage next to says it’s not his truck.

eric hollandEric Holland attempted to outrun police in a vehicle that was stashed with body parts and a severed head, according to a criminal complaint filed in a Las Vegas courtroom last week. (Image: Law and Crime)

A lawyer for Eric Holland, 57, claimed last week his client is a “hapless thief” who stole a vehicle that just happened to have body parts in it, according to court filings.

In the car, police found a detached human head, two legs and “an apparent human torso in coolers.

Holland was pulled over by Las Vegas Metro Police on December 23 for a routine traffic stop. That’s after a license check on the Toyota Tundra he was driving showed its registration was suspended.

According to the criminal complaint, Holland briefly stopped to talk to officers before speeding off. A chase ensued, and a LVMPD helicopter unit joined to track him from the air.

High-Speed Chase

Holland headed for the parking garage by the Rio at 3700 West Flamingo Road, but the air unit saw him get out of the Toyota and enter a gold Chevrolet Avalanche, which then drove out of the garage.

Police resumed the chase, following the Chevrolet to an apartment block near the Orleans Casino. There, Holland exited the vehicle and attempted to run but was tasered by officers.

With the suspect in custody, police searched the vehicles, both of which had been reported stolen. In the trunk of the Chevy, they found a black plastic trash bag emitting a “foul odor,” according to the complaint.

But according to the public defender assigned to Holland’s case, it’s all just a horrible misunderstanding. P. David Westbrook said his client did not kill anybody. He was just a “hapless car thief who just picked the wrong car.

A Las Vegas judge denied him bail, just in case that wasn’t true.

Proof is evident, and the presumption is great that Mr. Holland committed murder, the judge said.

Caught on Tape

According to the complaint, LVMPD has a video of Holland inside a Home Depot buying a saw and trash bags.

The Clark County Coroners Office has named the victim as Richard P. Miller, 65, of Las Vegas. He died of multiple gunshot wounds. Police believe Holland and Miller knew each other.

Holland, who has a long criminal history, has yet to enter a plea in the case. He is being held at the Clark County Detention Center.

Article Sources
Melco Resorts Tops Earnings Expectations, Quarterly Income Totals $1.36B editorial policy.
  1. World Poker Tour Announces WPT Japan, Plants Flag with ‘Special’ Event

Compare Accounts
×
Japanese Casino Policymaker Probed Over Alleged Ties to Chinese Gambling Company
Provider
Name
Description
Melco Resorts Tops Earnings Expectations, Quarterly Income Totals $1.36B  China President Xi Jinping Arrives in Macau for Enclave 20th Anniversary, Big Announcements Expected  Intralot Partner in DC Sports Betting Contract Has No Employees Apart from CEO and His 75-Year-Old Mother  Manila Casinos Remain Under Enhanced Quarantine, Extended Until Sept. 15  Manila Casinos Remain Under Enhanced Quarantine, Extended Until Sept. 15  Kentucky Derby Once Again Breaks Betting Records for Churchill Downs  Las Vegas Strip Casino Win Increases 1.6 Percent in July, State Gaming Industry Tops $1B  Bet365 CEO Denise Coates Ruffles Feathers, Pays Herself $422 Million in 2019  NYC Cops Investigate Shooting of Gambler As He Leaves Illegal Gaming Den  Entain Draws Analyst Praise, Seen as Top 2021 UK Takeover Target