Cherie Ortiz
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It was Father's Day 2011 when Cherie Ortiz walked into her parents' home and found the bodies of her mother and father. The brutality was unspeakable.
It was Father's Day 2011 when Cherie Ortiz walked into her parents' home and found the bodies of her mother and father. The brutality was unspeakable.
It was Father's Day 2011 when Cherie Ortiz walked into her parents' home and found the bodies of her mother and father. The brutality was unspeakable.
I really do have hope this is going to get solved.
I really do have hope this is going to get solved.
I really do have hope this is going to get solved.
I just walked in their house, and everybody's shot in the fucking head. My brother, my dad, and my mom's still in bed.
I just walked in their house, and everybody's shot in the fucking head. My brother, my dad, and my mom's still in bed.
I just walked in their house, and everybody's shot in the fucking head. My brother, my dad, and my mom's still in bed.
She made some comments on that 911 call about, you know, they must have been shot because of how they looked.
She made some comments on that 911 call about, you know, they must have been shot because of how they looked.
She made some comments on that 911 call about, you know, they must have been shot because of how they looked.
They've been dead since this morning.
They've been dead since this morning.
They've been dead since this morning.
I believe they're going through it with tunnel vision, just specifically focusing on us instead of the real people. I know it had to be people. How could one person do that?
I believe they're going through it with tunnel vision, just specifically focusing on us instead of the real people. I know it had to be people. How could one person do that?
I believe they're going through it with tunnel vision, just specifically focusing on us instead of the real people. I know it had to be people. How could one person do that?
We could lose everything my dad worked so hard for.
We could lose everything my dad worked so hard for.