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He also said that the picture was likely a result of the camera being thrown.
Now, I don't know if that means one of the victims threw it, accidentally dropped it, someone else tossed it, no clue.
I have like a thousand follow-up questions about this overexposed picture, but none that I think the agency could answer.
For that same piece by ABC 15, Paula, Lisa's mom, emphasized she would never give up hope that her daughter and Brandon's murders would be solved one day.
She referred to Lisa as more than just her daughter.
She said she was her best friend, and she had both of those things ripped away from her literally in the blink of an eye.
Sadly, about 14 months after giving that interview to the news station, Paula passed away at the age of 71.
Loved ones who crafted her obituary described her life as a celebration of unwavering commitment to those she held dear, perseverance, and love.
And from everything I read, it's apparent that is all true of Paula.
She was one of the main people who consistently spoke publicly about Lisa and Brandon's case.
She regularly did interviews with the press, pleaded to the public for information, and maintained contact with investigators.
It's obvious to me that she wanted so desperately to see her daughter's killer or killers caught.
And it's absolutely heartbreaking that she did not get the chance to experience that before she passed.
Today, Brandon and Lisa's murders remain unsolved.
If you have any information, please contact the Yavapai Silent Witness Program online at yavapaisw.com.
You can also call anonymously at 1-800-932-3232.
Unfortunately, they're not the only double homicide to mar the central Arizona community.
If you've been watching the news, you know that in May 2025, the double shooting deaths of 18-year-old Pandora Shilsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark were discovered in neighboring Maricopa County.