ludakristen
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It is mind-boggling to me that this case still hasn't been solved.
I have not received any communication from either the HCSO or the AG. So around July 1 or 2, I filed another online complaint with the AG referencing the previous complaint from a month ago.Any update on this?
I’m about 2.5 hrs from where this happened so I remember hearing about it on the news & we are yard sale people so it was terrifying to hear about. Every so often check the web to see if any updates so I’m just shocked that there hasn’t been an arrest!
It’s odd to me that they haven’t been able to track down that vehicle. They aren’t very popular
I think the suspect looks like a man the way they run away; most women don't run like that. If it is a woman, it's a very large woman. Does anyone know if there was any life insurance on Elizabeth?
After 18 Months, Police Still Seek Clues on Who Fatally Shot ‘Star Wars’ Fan at Her Own Garage Sale
Elizabeth Barraza had taken the day off from her job as a data reporter for a pipeline inspection company. The plan was to have a garage sale so she and her husband Sergio would have extra money to celebrate their 5th wedding anniversary at Universal Studio’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando.
A neighbor’s surveillance camera captured a 2013 or newer four-door black Nissan Frontier PRO-4X drive past Barraza’s Tomball, Texas home, before turning around and then parking one house away. A small-statured person with long hair or a wig, wearing a long trench-coat and boots, got out of the pick-up truck and approached Barraza in her driveway.
According to police, Barraza said "good morning" before the unknown suspect pulled out a gun. There was a brief conversation before Barraza was shot four times.
As she lay dying in her driveway, the suspect drove away, but then circled back and drove past the crime scene.
“I feel they contacted somebody and said, ‘Hey, the job’s done,’” Harris County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Michael Ritchie says in this week’s issue of PEOPLE. “And then that person said, ‘Are you sure?’ And they turned around and drove by the scene one more time.”
Barraza’s best friend Marci Shelley says much of her life was dedicated to helping friends and strangers.
Well there's a little bit more information.
If Barraza said "good morning", as LE claims, she probably didn't know or recognize her killer. If it was someone she knew, you would think she'd greet them by name - "Hi ____!"
Who would have hired a "hit" person or contract killer?