Convicted killer David Emery Misch sentenced in 1986 murders of 2 Fremont women

By: Eliot Pierce

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In relation to the killings of two Fremont women almost forty years ago, a convicted murderer who is also accused of being involved in Michaela Garecht’s 1988 disappearance was sentenced Tuesday, according to officials.

David Emery Misch was given two consecutive sentences ranging from 25 years to life in prison for the killings of Michelle Xavier and Jennifer Duey, according to the Fremont Police Department. On December 19, 2024, Misch was found guilty of the killings by a jury.

Numerous Fremont police officers and detectives have devoted countless hours to this case over the past 39 years. With Misch’s conviction, this case has been successfully concluded in cooperation with the Alameda County DA’s office,” police said in a statement on Wednesday.

Nineteen years ago, Sergeant Jacob Blass began his career with the Fremont Police Department. He was appointed cold case specialist in 2015 and began assembling the evidence to identify the killer of Michelle Xavier, age 18, and Jennifer Duey, age 20.

“I would do anything for this family. I consider them to be like family,” Sgt. Blass remarked.

Sgt. Blass kept all of the evidence from the first inquiry for nine years, including a partial license plate number that was scribbled on one of the victims’ hands. Thanks to advancements in science, a new piece of crucial DNA evidence was found beneath the victim’s fingernails.

Sgt. Blass persisted even after leads dried up.

“You have to have that tenacity because you know you’re working for the family, you’re working for the community,” said Sergeant Blass. “Everybody here deserves answers on what happened at that time.”

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Best Friends Killed

Officers said that just after midnight on February 2, 1986, Xavier and Duey were discovered shot and stabbed in the hills above Mission Boulevard along the side of Mill Creek Road. When they were killed, Duey was 20 and Xavier was 18.

The best friends were last spotted together at a convenience shop close to Farwell Drive and Mowry Avenue at approximately 10:15 p.m., police said, after attending a birthday meal for a family member earlier in the evening.

The case remained unsolved despite thousands of leads and countless tips after their murders. When the case was revisited by the police in 2016, Misch was found to be the primary suspect thanks to DNA testing.

In 2018, Misch was charged with the killings of Xavier and Duey. Misch was already serving 18 years to life for the 1989 murder of Margaret Ball in unincorporated Hayward.

Disruptions At Sentencing

According to the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, the 63-year-old was taken out of the courtroom during Tuesday’s sentencing hearing after singing and interfering with the reading of the victims’ impact statements.

Chief Assistant District Attorney Royl Roberts stated on Wednesday that David Misch’s actions in court were “not only reprehensible but a blatant display of no remorse for taking the lives of Jennifer Duey and Michelle Xavier.” “For almost 40 years, the families of these two young ladies have been waiting for justice for their tragic and senseless killings. Mr. Misch will be held responsible as a result of the jury’s decision and this conviction.”

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Awaiting Trial In Garecht Case

Misch is still being held at Dublin’s Santa Rita Jail pending trial for the abduction and killing of Michaela Garecht, who disappeared from a Hayward street corner over 36 years ago when she was nine years old.

On the morning of November 19, 1988, Garecht and a friend rode their scooters to the Rainbow Market in her neighborhood to buy some sweets and sodas, which is one of the most well-known missing children cases in the Bay Area. According to authorities, Garecht saw her friend’s scooter had been moved in the parking lot after they left the business.

An unidentified Caucasian man, who looked to be between the ages of 18 and 24, grabbed her as she went to get it, pushed her into his older American-made automobile, and drove off.

A friend of Garecht went inside the market and called for assistance. Both Garecht and her kidnapper had disappeared by the time the store clerk hurried out of the establishment.

In the decades since, a number of infamous serial killers have been looked at as potential suspects, including the Speed Freak serial killers Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog, as well as Curtis Dean Anderson, who was found guilty of the kidnapping death of Xiana Fairchild.

Investigators in the Fremont killings and a partial palm print in the Garecht case provided a break in the case. In 2020, Misch was accused with kidnapping and killing Garecht.

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