Kat
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I learned about these murders when I lived in El Paso last year. I had never heard of them before then. I saw that a documentary was being made at the time and I just remembered I want to watch that, I'll look for it on netflix or to purchase.
The Murders for those that don't know either:
http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/20693343/detail.html
Updated: 9:06 pm MDT September 2, 2009
Snip:
http://www.murdervictims.com/voices/Steven_Teran.htm
Justice for Steven Teran, Valerie Teran,
Paula Holguin and Amy Houser (pictures of the victims and background). Looks like a privately owned website of a family member possibly. JMHO.
http://blog.drivinglaws.org/2010/02...owling-alley-massacre-remains-an-active-case/
Feb 3rd, 2010
It's a horrific unsolved cold case. I just posted it in case anyone else was interested as well, hadn't heard about it, or maybe heard about the documentary.
The Murders for those that don't know either:
http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/20693343/detail.html
Updated: 9:06 pm MDT September 2, 2009
Snip:
today Minn begins day one of what's to be about an 85-minute documentary on the horrific murder. Today, he would interview some of the people involved in the case, like one of the survivors.
I'm shocked not everyone knows about what happened," Minn said. "This is such a small city."
With his documentary, he's trying to reach out to as many people as possible.
http://www.murdervictims.com/voices/Steven_Teran.htm
Justice for Steven Teran, Valerie Teran,
Paula Holguin and Amy Houser (pictures of the victims and background). Looks like a privately owned website of a family member possibly. JMHO.
http://blog.drivinglaws.org/2010/02...owling-alley-massacre-remains-an-active-case/
Feb 3rd, 2010
...Detectives are continuing to investigate the February 1990 shootings at a Las Cruces bowling alley that claimed four lives and left three others critically injured.
Shortly after 8 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 10, 1990, police were dispatched to what was then known as Las Cruces Bowl, at 1201 E. Amador Ave., when 12-year-old Melissia Repass called 911 to report that she and six other people had just been shot execution-style...
It's a horrific unsolved cold case. I just posted it in case anyone else was interested as well, hadn't heard about it, or maybe heard about the documentary.