Devin Patrick Kelley was born February 12, 1991 in Hays, Texas. His parents are Michael Shawn Kelley, 61, February 8, 1956, Texas, and Rebecca Anne Ivey, 59, June 25, 1958, Texas. His wives were 2014 marriage to Danielle Lee Shields (facebook https://www.facebook.com/danielle.kelley.92102 ). I see pics of two babies. Danielle was estranged from Devin. Devin sent threatening texts to his mother in law Michelle Shields. Before Devin killed himself he called his father and said goodbye.
2011 marriage to Tessa K Loge. His paternal grandparents who are both dead were Marshall Stewart Kelley and Marian Ruth Cervo. His maternal grandparents were (dead) John Patrick Ivey and Rosalie Blackwell. Devin has two sisters, Lauren Rachel Kelley Nov 17 1985 Travis, Texas and Lillian Claire Kelley Sep 8 1996 Hays, Texas. Lauren married Aaron L Gadberry in 2006. His wealthy parents moved to the country in 1994. See Michael's life history below. His father started a business making computer billing software.
He has a dishonorable discharge as he attacked his wife and a child in 2012. I assume that was wife Tessa Kaylynn Loge born Oct 16 1992. I believe he was stationed in New Mexico at the time.
He shot and killed 27 people in the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas today with an automatic weapon.
Here is his family tree. They're all mainly from Texas.
I searched here for criminal records. He was found guilty or pled no lo contender (no contest) and paid fines for all these traffic tickets. He wasn't arrested. He had to take traffic classes.
http://public.co.comal.tx.us/default.aspx
He has a criminal record. Here we go. KELLEY, DEVIN PATRICK Male White
DOB: 02/12/1991
5' 9"
Address listed in the criminal case. 2825 FM 2722
NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78132
408.1533
75906
KELLEY, DEVIN PATRICK
02/12/1991
04/29/2008
JP4
Traffic
Disposed
SPEEDING - 52 MPH/35 MPH
32008.3473
11763
KELLEY, DEVIN PATRICK
02/12/1991
10/16/2008
JP3
Traffic
Disposed
FAILURE TO STOP AT STOP SIGN
1171894
006204
KELLEY, DEVIN PATRICK
02/12/1991
09/01/2017
JP1
Citations - Traffic and Non-Traffic - Adult
Dismissed
Expired Registration
1171895
006204
KELLEY, DEVIN PATRICK
02/12/1991
09/01/2017
JP1
Citations - Traffic and Non-Traffic - Adult
Dismissed
No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance
KELLEY, DEVIN PATRICK Male White
DOB: 02/12/1991
5' 9"
2825 FM 2722
NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78132
Just pulled up his record from when he was in the army. His wife Tessa filed for divorce. This says there were no children. Maybe the child belonged to Tessa? I looked it up here. https://caselookup.nmcourts.gov/caselookup/app
TESSA KELLEY VS DEVIN KELLEY
CASE DETAIL
CASE NUMBER CURRENT JUDGE FILING DATE COURT
D-1215-DM-201200507 Counts, James Waylon 10/15/2012 ALAMOGORDO DISTRICT
PARTIES TO THIS CASE
PARTY TYPE PARTY DESCRIPTION PARTY # PARTY NAME
D Defendant 1 KELLEY DEVIN P
P Plaintiff 1 KELLEY TESSA K
CIVIL COMPLAINT DETAIL
COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
10/15/2012 1 OPN: COMPLAINT
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Divorce, No Custody
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
KELLEY TESSA K P 1
KELLEY DEVIN P D 1
REGISTER OF ACTIONS ACTIVITY
EVENT DATE EVENT DESCRIPTION EVENT RESULT PARTY TYPE PARTY # AMOUNT
10/17/2012 CLS: FINAL DECREE/ORDER/JUDGMENT
FINAL DECREE 2 PAGES
10/15/2012 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT P 1
VERIFIED MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT - 5 PAGES
10/15/2012 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS P 1
ORDER ON APPLICATION FOR FREE PROCESS APPLICATION IS GRANTED
10/15/2012 MTN: FOR FREE PROCESS P 1
APPLICATION FOR FREE PROCESS AND AFFIDAVIT OF INDIGENCY
10/15/2012 OPN: PETITION P 1
PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE - 2 PAGES DIVORCE WITH NO CHILDREN, FILED PRO SE
JUDGE ASSIGNMENT HISTORY
ASSIGNMENT DATE JUDGE NAME SEQUENCE # ASSIGNMENT EVENT DESCRIPTION
10/15/2012 Counts, James Waylon 1 INITIAL ASSIGNMENT
Return Print
This is what pulls up for that address.
2825 Fm 2722, New Braunfels, TX is a single family home that contains 3,711 sq ft and was built in 1994. It contains 3.5 bathrooms. 28.55 acres. It has a pool and is allegedly worth $748,000. This is his address as of 09/01/2017 traffic ticket. It's listed as farm ranch. Must be his parents. It's listed as Dilloware LP manufacturer in Comal, Texas. (830) 899-2100 It's a company that makes business software, was incorporated in 1990 in Texas. It makes $450,000/yr and has a staff of five. Here is the website. They make billing software. http://dilloware.com/ It's owned by Devin's father Michael. This is their "about us" page written by Michael. Sounds like parents were too busy working and Devin clearly needed some help. Devin is not that bright, has problems spelling, took six years to finish high school.
"About Us
In The Beginning:
It was 1979 and I was just out of college with an Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Texas A&M University, working for my parent's flower shops and doing accounting work for a small bookkeeping firm. I had developed a true fascination with computers when taking the Introduction to Computers class required of all business majors in college in the late 70's. In fact, that was the last year computer classes actually used punch cards (if you know what those are, you just dated yourself). It was during this time my dad bought a Radio Shack TRS Model 1 computer to handle payroll and asked me to make some changes to the way the program worked. Now, I was totally in love with this "computer thing". It was right there on your desk and you didn't have to go to some big computer center across campus just to accomplish something, like I had to in college. But not having a degree in computer science and being newly married to my high school sweetheart and partner in life, I figured the best way to get into the computer field was to go to work for a large computer company.
Burroughs Corporation was hiring in El Paso, Texas for sales, so I interviewed and got the job. After a few months of training, I transferred to Austin, Texas. Because of my accounting and business background, Burroughs put me in the small business division covering parts of south central Texas. After a couple years at Burroughs, I was hired as the Accounting Manager for a new Prudential HMO startup called PruCare, in Austin, Texas. It was a 1 man department. So much for "Manager". On the personal side, I had convinced my wife to let me buy a $3,000 Atari 800 home computer, which was a lot of money back in 1981 for a young couple. The first night SHE spent hours playing PacMan, but I eventually was able to wrestle it back from her. I learned all about this new thing called a 'spreadsheet'. I immediately saw how it could become indispensable for my work at PruCare. Of course it was not 'sanctioned' by the corporate office, but did allowed me to get my work done so much faster. Due to my "constant nagging" corporate for an Apple computer and this new VisaCalc spreadsheet to more efficiently run my accounting department of 1, Austin was rewarded with the first division to get our very own IBM PC, which had just been released in November of 1981. Within 2 years, PruCare had grown so fast that I went from a 1 person department to 6. Due to my now proven strengths in accounting and computers, the corporate office sent me out to audit some of the other fledgling divisions and go over this new 'computer thing'. Shortly after, at the ripe old age of 27, I was promoted to Director of Administration/Comptroller and transfer to San Antonio to start the newest branch, eventually managing over 30 people in accounting, billing, claims and administration. We had grown to a $20 million a year operation in a few short years.
While having a great time, I knew I wanted to have a business of my very own and was still fascinated with personal computers and all they could do for a business; so like other fledgling entrepreneurs, I kept working my day job to pay the bills and started building my company at night and on the weekends. It just so happened that the personal computer boom was starting to happen in the early '80s . . It was the right time and place. I began teaching myself programming. My first software was an individual tax planning application for the Atari 800 and Commodore 64 computers. My wife started designing a rudimentary invoicing program to provide professional looking invoices for our startup while still having her own full-time job/career. However, I kept getting asked about the invoicing software we were using so I decided to transform the simple invoicing program into a full featured billing program we now know as, The Billing Clerk ™.
The Growing Years:
It was now 1985 and we had our first child. We both quickly realized we couldn't keep doing this, two full time jobs going to two separate cities to work, a new baby to raise and working all hours of the night and weekends to start our business. So we made the scary decision to cut off half of our income and I left PruCare. At the age of 30, I was full time in our business. With the program running on the original Atari 800 and now Commodore 64, I had a new contract in hand from a national forms supply company (NEBS of Groton, MA) wanting to sell our billing program and was ready to take on the world. First, they handed me an Apple // computer and said write the program for this. Next, came the IBM PC version. The next few years there were ups and down with some pretty scary times as we grew and added employees. Along the way, we also added our second child in 1991. 6 months later, the decision was made for my wife to join me full time in the business. The next few years were filled with lots of hours of work, trade shows and industry specific magazines ads. We constantly listened to our customers and added new features to the program. I did my jogging late at night after the family went to bed. It not only cleared my head, but inspired me with new ideas. Programming until 1 am was routine, after all I was still young. As the IBM PC came to dominate, we dropped the other computer versions and concentrated on it. Then came Microsoft Windows and the internet and a whole new rewrite of the program. When Y2K came around, many of our competitors were no longer in business. We spent the better part of 6 months back working 16 hours days bring on new customers who needed something to replace their soon to die programs from now non-existent software companies. We worked straight through the holidays, and eventually the world did not end and we were able to have a 'normal' work world again. A move out to the countryside in 1993 and a final third child followed in 1996.
Where We're Going:
Building the company at the same time as our family involved a whirlwind of activity. Lots of late hours and sacrifices. What started out as a simple invoicing program for the Atari 800 has now grown to over 50,000 lines of code and lots of customers that truly appreciate what we provide. They love using the program. They love talking to us, knowing they are going to get the personalized help they need. Many of our customers have been with us for 30 years and are now second generation. I helped their dad or mom learn the program and now the kids are taking over their business and looking for the same personalized help. Many of our customers go back to the early years and we recognize their voices and they ours. We do everything here is the Texas and will never send support overseas to India, or who knows where, like so many companies do these days. When you purchase our software you buy into a family operated company that thrives on quality customer service. We get to know you, we recognize you when you call. If you are having a billing problem, we will help you get it solved. We answer the phone without using phone menus and can even DirectConnect to your computer using TeamViewer to do a one-on-one class to help you understand and best use our software. Our goal is to continue to grow by providing excellent easy to use accounting software and provide amazing support. I still love computers, programming and working with our customers. I have absolutely no plans to sell out or retire. We now use technology to allow us to give world class support to customers without being tied to a desk or landline phone. I personally answer the phone after hours, before hours, weekends, holidays, etc. I have even helped customers with problems while ridding a ski lift on vacation. That is not always guaranteed, but don't be surprised if it happens. I want to do my best to help my customers. I don't know of any other software company that does that.
Mickey Kelley
Dilloware, Inc."
Dad has some traffic tickets for expired tags.
1140338
22295
KELLEY, MICHAEL S
02/08/1956
02/06/2014
JP1
Citations - Traffic and Non-Traffic - Adult
Dismissed
EXPIRED INSPECTION STICKER
So does sister.
12004.0556
37470
KELLEY, LAUREN RACHEL
11/17/1985
02/03/2004
JP1
Traffic
Disposed
SPEEDING - 52 MPH/35 MPH
DILLOWARE, INC
2825 Fm 2722, New Braunfels, TX 78132
Industry:
Ret Computers Software
Doing business as:
MICCA ENTERPRISES, L.P
Dilloware, Inc
Dilloware I’, Ltd
Dilloware, L.P
Dilloware LP
Registration:
Feb 1, 1990
Site:
dilloware.com
Phone:
(830) 899-2100, (830) 899-2124 (Fax)
State ID:
0114137900
Business type:
Domestic For-Profit Corporation
Members (4):
Michael Kelley (Director, President), 2825 Fm 2722, New Braunfels, TX 78132
Rebecca A Kelley (Director, Director , Secretary), 2825 Fm 2722, New Braunfels, TX 78132
Micca Enterprises, L.p (General Partner)
Dilloware, Inc (General Partner)
TIN:
17425621368
Categories:
Computer & Equipment Dealers, Computer & Software Stores, Manufacturing Production
Here is that address. It's a very rural area. It's the big house with the pool.
After a car chase with police, the suspect was shot and declared dead. It's unclear if the suspect shot himself or if he was killed by police.
Kelley is a former U.S. Air Force member who served from 2010 to 2014. He was dishonorably discharged and court martialed in May 2014.[ No. 14-0387/AF. U.S. v. Devin P. KELLEY. CCA 38267] – LINK See March 10th, 2014 “Denied on Appeal” – United States Court of Appeals for Armed Services. –LINK– Date March 10, 2014. Kelley was court martialed in November 2012 and a judge sentenced him with a bad-conduct discharge, 12 months confinement, and two reductions in rank to basic airman, according to an appeals court decision in 2013 that affirmed the decision against Kelley. Here is a link to the case.
http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/newcaaf/journal/2014Jrnl/2014Mar.htm
He was currently residing in New Braunfels, Comal, Texas.
His LinkedIn profile states he attended New Braunfels High School 2003 to 2009. Six years? He then attended US Technical School of the Air Force 2009 to 2010. He was in the military from 2009 to 2013.
On Facebook he showed off a rifle.
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