Police said Tuesday that they received a call from the Freestone County Sheriff's Office with possible information about the accident that killed Spelman. DPD detectives traveled to Corsicana, where witnesses led them to believe that John Esparza, 38, may have been involved in the accident.
Eventually, a Madill, Oklahoma, address for Esparza was found. Esparza was arrested by Marshall County sheriff's deputies, who told DPD that a car at Esparza's home had damage consistent with having struck a pedestrian.
Deputies took Esparza to the Marshall County Jail where he was interviewed by Dallas detectives. According to DPD, Esparza confessed to killing Spelman soon after they began talking to him.
Esparza remains in Marshall County Jail, pending extradition. He is charged with accident involving death, a second degree felony.
After Esparza's arrest, Tom Spelman, Rachel's dad, released the following statement:
"As we grieve for our beloved Rachel, I would like to also thank those witnesses that responded immediately in an effort to assist and comfort her before the first responders arrived. To you we are forever grateful. I also ask that there is improved safety for the pedestrians in the Uptown area. As you know the demographics of the area are mostly young, bright, and ambitious people with a lot to contribute to the world. Finally, Thank you for your prayers and support and please find it in your hearts to pray for those that have been apprehended and are responsible for this tragedy."