HOUSTON – Christmas morning brought a profound sadness to the family of Raphael Rogers Davis, a 32-year-old father, brother, and son who was murdered last month. His parents, who live in Brookshire, have been actively seeking justice in Houston.
“Since he’s not here, this is definitely not a normal Christmas,” Raphael’s father, James Davis, told KPRC 2’s Corley Peel. James explained that his son was last seen leaving the Harris County Jail on November 12th. Concerned about his son’s struggles with depression, the family had a tracker on his car. They discovered the car had been impounded. “I looked on the jail website and saw that he went in on [Nov. 11] and was released on [Nov. 12]. We were expecting a call from him,” James said, adding that the call never came. Instead, James received a call from the medical examiner informing him that his son’s body had been found near the 900 block of North York Street on November 19th. He had suffered a gunshot wound to the chest.
The circumstances surrounding Davis’ death remain unclear. His family believes his distinctive white and light purple Nike Air Jordan shoes, which he was wearing when he left jail, may be a crucial clue. “When they found his body, he didn’t have any shoes on. So, we don’t know if someone robbed him for his shoes or what,” James explained.
Despite their grief, Davis’ family cherishes their Christmas memories with him. His mother, Sherrel Rogers, recalled, “My favorite Christmas memory is he would come and bring his son. And we would just spend time together, eat and just talk, laugh and have fun.” Now, their focus is on obtaining justice.
“We just want the killer to know that we’re never giving up. We’re going to fight until the end. So, it’s just in his best interests to just go ahead and turn [himself] in,” said Ymica Davis, Raphael’s stepmother. James added, “This is definitely one of the Christmases that I’ll never forget. I’m not going to stop trying to find out who took my son’s life. I’m not going to stop until I breathe my last breath.”
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