We just want to know what happened to her, if she’s dead or not, we want to have peace,” Marco Caridad told NewsNation.
“When I go to sleep, I ask God, ‘Take care of my daughter,’” her father, Enrique Caridad, said. “I can’t do anything, but you can. That’s all I ask him. Why my daughter?”
The family SUV is still with police, three months later. As for the blood found in the vehicle, investigators say they’re waiting on test results to determine if it belonged to Jennifer — which they say could take as long as eight months.
Escobar, who is a Norteño gang member, remains in jail in Oregon,
Yakima police Capt. Jay Seely told the Yakima Herald.
In addition to the fugitive warrant, Escobar has been charged with three counts of attempted murder, unlawful use of a weapon, felon in possession of a firearm, attempting to elude police by vehicle, reckless endangering, reckless driving, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He’s being held on $1.25 million bond, according to jail records.
Where’s Jennifer? 3 Months After Her Disappearance, Family Still Has No Peace