Feldman v. State

In Feldman v. State, 71 S.W.3d 738, 751 (Tex. Crim. App. 2002) the defendant shot and killed a truck driver in a fit of road rage, then fatally shot a second truck driver he encountered at a service station forty-five minutes later. The court held that a rational trier of fact could conclude that the two murders were committed "pursuant to the same over-arching objective or motive and, hence . . . pursuant to the same scheme or course of conduct." Id. at 754.