A pregnant teenager and her boyfriend were brutally murdered in San Antonio, Texas, and now a third suspect has been arrested. This shocking case has taken another twist, leaving the community reeling and desperate for answers.
Earlier this month, 19-year-old Christopher Preciado was charged with the double homicide. His father, Ramon Preciado, was also arrested for helping dispose of the bodies. But now, police have brought in another suspect: Myrta Romanos, the suspected shooter's stepmother.
Romanos is accused of being involved in the killings and concealing evidence. Her arrest came after investigators found her in surveillance footage connected to the crime. Police believe she may have provided the gun used in the murders.
Authorities are tight-lipped about the motive behind the killings, but they believe it may be linked to a botched drug deal. The young couple, Savanah Soto and Matthew Guerra, were found shot to death in their car on Christmas Day, leaving their families heartbroken and seeking justice.
Savanah's disappearance first alarmed family and friends when she missed an important doctor's appointment. Days later, the tragic discovery of her and her boyfriend's bodies shook the community. The investigation quickly led to the arrests of Christopher and Ramon Preciado, but the case wasn't closed yet.
The arrest of Romanos adds another layer to this already complex case. Police say they suspected her involvement from the beginning, but they needed more evidence to make their move. Now, with video footage and Romanos's own statement about the gun, they believe they have a strong case against all three suspects.
The families of Savanah and Matthew are still grappling with unimaginable grief. While the arrests bring some hope for justice, the questions remain. What exactly happened? Why were these young lives cut short? Only time and the legal process will reveal the answers.
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