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No not yet, Police haven’t given any updates since the short presser to say they believed they had found the gun.Has there been any information on how much smoke was to be purchased?
No not yet, Police haven’t given any updates since the short presser to say they believed they had found the gun.Has there been any information on how much smoke was to be purchased?
It may not be smoke. Didn't CP say that was what it was? I wouldn't be surprised if it was something harder than thatHas there been any information on how much smoke was to be purchased?
i mean... mg pointed the gun at cp (why would he do that) and cp "manipulated the gun" and "accidentally" shot savanah which angered mg but CP somehow got ahold of the gun AGAIN to "manipulate" it and shot mg with a CONTACT gunshot to the head... it happened in such a short period, also... def pre-meditated capital murderThe police chief seem pretty convinced Christopher was lying and even went so far as to say something about evidence saying otherwise. Is it possible there’s phone records or computer searches that implicate premeditation?? Doesn’t necessarily have to be ballistics and the type of wound/bullet point of entry etc??
I’m just brainstorming here because the chief seemed very dismissive wheh it came to Christopher’s story.
yeah he said it was weed. i'm sure mg had all sorts on him...It may not be smoke. Didn't CP say that was what it was? I wouldn't be surprised if it was something harder than that
As further side note regarding SYG in Texas....Interesting
“It was like a weight lifted off my shoulders, I was already getting anxious, what If we don’t get any arrests for these murders? At least that part I can start getting closure on that part. We can hold someone responsible,” said Gabriel Guerra, Matthew’s dad.
Y’all, these families. So awful. Christmas and New Years will forever be tainted with a hole in their heartsIf this January 4th article was already posted, I missed it.Includes 37 photos.
Matthew Guerra's family feels one step closer to justice after arrests made in capital murder case
SAN ANTONIO - Following the arrests of 19-year-old Christopher Preciado and 53-year-old Ramon Preciado, family members of Matthew Guerra and Savanah Soto said they feel they are one step closer to justice.