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#1 On the evening of July 18, 2003, eighteen-year-old Brittney Vikko went to visit her friend Tiffany Rowell. Something was wrong, she felt, and she was screaming for the police.
#2 When you’re just out of high school, you’re still running on a full tank of teen angst. To think about college seems overwhelming, so you want to go with the flow. But when you’re least expecting it, reality strikes and shakes the childhood right out of you.
#3 The murders occurred in a quiet Houston suburb, just around the corner from this quiet neighborhood where all the attention was being directed. It was hard to believe that no one had seen or heard anything.
#4 The bodies of four people were discovered at the Rowell house. Two males and two females were shot multiple times, and two of the victims had suffered blunt trauma to the head. The last part was an understatement. Two of the victims had been beaten badly.

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Date de parution 24 juillet 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798822547827
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

On the evening of July 18, 2003, eighteen-year-old Brittney Vikko went to visit her friend Tiffany Rowell. Something was wrong, she felt, and she was screaming for the police.

#2

When you’re just out of high school, you’re still running on a full tank of teen angst. To think about college seems overwhelming, so you want to go with the flow. But when you’re least expecting it, reality strikes and shakes the childhood right out of you.

#3

The murders occurred in a quiet Houston suburb, just around the corner from this quiet neighborhood where all the attention was being directed. It was hard to believe that no one had seen or heard anything.

#4

The bodies of four people were discovered at the Rowell house. Two males and two females were shot multiple times, and two of the victims had suffered blunt trauma to the head. The last part was an understatement. Two of the victims had been beaten badly.

#5

George Koloroutis, the father of Rachael, said that he had a sudden heavy feeling that something was wrong with his family unit. He went out to find Rachael, but couldn’t locate her. He ended up at a neighborhood bar, listening to a band play loud music, and couldn’t hear his phone ringing with details about the murders.

#6

George went to the house, and when he saw the police tape, he started to panic. He asked a police officer if his daughter was inside, and the officer told him not to go in. There were several reasons why police did not want George to go inside the house.

#7

Rachael Koloroutis, 18, was Tiffany’s best friend. She had been staying at the house with Tiffany and Marcus since Rachael had left home weeks earlier after she and her parents had a blowup over a cell phone bill.

#8

The two other victims found inside the house were Adelbert Nicholas Sánchez and Marcus Ray Precella, Tiffany’s boyfriend. They had been killed by multiple gunshot wounds, one of which pierced the middle of their foreheads.

#9

The investigation revealed that Rachael had been beaten the worst, with many lacerations, abrasions, and blows to her skull. However, she had also been shot in the lower abdomen, directly in the vagina, and five rounds into her right thigh.

#10

The police found a small pink cell phone near Marcus’s body. It looked as if it had been tossed there or flung out of someone’s hand as they fell to the ground.

#11

The most the police could do was search for any trace evidence left behind by the killer. They found none. The investigation continued for months, and no arrests were made.

#12

The HPD investigation focused on the fact that the four murder victims had been dabbling in an active and highly energized Houston drug culture. It was no secret that the four victims had been dabbling in an active and highly energized Houston drug culture.

#13

Tom Ladd was the detective assigned to the Clear Lake case. He had been a cop for nearly three decades, and had spent his time in the Third Ward, one of Houston’s most crime-ridden neighborhoods, patrolling one of the highest-crime districts in the city.

#14

Ladd was a cop who thought long and hard about what he said before opening his mouth, which was a trait he had learned from his years behind the badge. He was polarizing; people either liked him or hated him.

#15

Ladd developed witnesses, interviewed people in the area, and looked at the scene as a whole. He came to the conclusion that the killings looked like a drug deal gone wrong. The shooter had hit his targets accurately.

#16

A detective was assigned to interview the couple. They had seen two people outside their window, dressed in black, looking into Tiffany’s truck. They thought the girl was cute.

#17

A young woman, scared but willing and courageous enough to talk, walked into HPD late that night and informed the desk sergeant that she might have information relevant to the Millbridge Drive murders. She said that she had been friends with Tiffany Rowell.

#18

The interviewing officer asked Nicola if she knew anything about the murders. She said she had only been at the house for a short period of time, but she did not hear or see anything out of the ordinary.

#19

The Koloroutis family waited all night for news on whether or not their daughter was one of the victims. When two investigators came out of the house and said it was their daughter, Ann and Lelah fell to the ground and began screaming.

#20

George was the provider in the family. He was supposed to make everything better, but he didn’t know how. He walked around the house, crying, unable to come to terms with the night’s events.

#21

The day after her brother died, Nichole remembered that she was mad at him. She had trusted him to take care of her little brother, but he had never called her. She figured he was having fun with his friends.

#22

On the evening news, Nichole and her parents saw that there had been a quadruple murder in the Millbridge Drive neighborhood. They had no idea what Tiffany’s house looked like, so the news wasn’t alarming in that respect.

#23

Close siblings experience this phenomenon: they have a sense about them, like twins, that something is wrong. They know without actually understanding the feelings.

#24

Nichole’s family was torn apart when her father was arrested for drug trafficking. She tried to call her mother, but her father and mother were screaming and wailing in the background. Life was never going to be the same for the Sánchez family.

#25

The police went to the house and found that the back door was not broken, and that there were no signs of a break-in. The woman who had been robbed said that the chain on the back door was not on, and that she always put it on when she locked it. She then gave the police the girl’s name.

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