Let's hope the long arm of the law gets this SOB who did this.Almost to the day of the 5th anniversary of her disappearance too.
Human remains were found buried in a backyard of a home in the 1900 block of 70th Street in Lubbock around 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16. The suspect in custody has been identified, as 25-year-old Carlos Andrew Rodriquez.
This is the man she was introduced to at a mutual friend's house earlier the same day she disappeared, they exchanged numbers and she met up with him later that night to smoke weed. He was the last person known to have contact with her. I recommend listening to the Zoe Campos episode of Unfound Podcast - they speak about Carlos by name and in detail. The episode is long, but start at the 1 hour 22 minute mark to hear about Carlos.Wonder what the relationship was
I'm more interested in knowing if he was the one who bailed from her carThis is the man she was introduced to at a mutual friend's house earlier the same day she disappeared, they exchanged numbers and she met up with him later that night to smoke weed. He was the last person known to have contact with her. I recommend listening to the Zoe Campos episode of Unfound Podcast - they speak about Carlos by name and in detail. The episode is long, but start at the 1 hour 22 minute mark to hear about Carlos.
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I think it's interesting that in the Unfound episode they say that Carlos lived with his parents at the time of Zoe's disappearance. Did he manage to do this without them realizing or were they involved in the cover up?
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - Five years after 18-year-old Zoe Campos went missing, police found human remains and are saying they’re connected to Zoe’s case. During the news conference, officials have confirmed the remains belong to Zoe Campos.
Officials say there is a lot of work to be done and her remains are still in custody with the Medical Examiner’s office to determine the cause and manner of death. The medical examiner’s office say they use forensic dental and forensic anthropology to make the identification.
I'm more interested in knowing if he was the one who bailed from her car
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - The man accused of murdering 18-year-old Zoe Campos in November 2013 has entered a not guilty plea in court.
That plea comes despite 25-year-old Carlos Rodriquez' confession to police about how and why he killed the teen.
Rodriquez entered his plea Monday, Jan. 14 in Lubbock’s 140th Judicial District Court.