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Josh

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

Despite surviving the shooting, she would lose her life in 1999 in what investigators say was a direct result of the injuries she suffered that day.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

This made her the fifth and final murder victim.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

So circling back to the events that were unfolding in the bowling alley that day, less than an hour after the mass murder, police began roping off the bowling alley and the surrounding area.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

Still, they had to wait for a team from the State Department of Public Safety's crime lab to fly into Las Cruces from Santa Fe.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

The local police force wasn't equipped to handle such an extreme crime scene.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

And unfortunately, when the crime lab personnel arrived, it was clear the crime scene had been greatly contaminated by firefighters and emergency personnel, who understandably were prioritizing saving victims and putting out the fire over preserving the evidence of the crime scene.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

Firefighters had used a water hose to douse the flames, which most likely destroyed and contaminated evidence.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

Las Cruces police called in help from the New Mexico State Police, and unfortunately, investigators could not find enough evidence that the crime seemed to put together a DNA profile for either gunman.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

They were able to recover fingerprints and shoe prints, but this didn't narrow it down much, since the bowling alley had many people come in and out of it on any given day.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

The officers soon began canvassing around the bowling alley and rounding up witnesses, hoping that someone had caught a glimpse of the gunman.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

One man, 22-year-old Albert Garcia, was across the street and heard at least a portion of the shooting.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

He told police that he heard six or seven shots that sounded like caps.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

He didn't think much of it until police and firefighters rushed to the bowling alley's parking lot.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

Another witness was none other than Stephanie Senec's brother, Steve.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

and Steve told officers he had worked the closing shift at the bowling alley the night before.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

Early on the morning of the 10th, before Stephanie and the girls arrived, Steve had entered the building to retrieve a backpack he had forgotten from the prior evening.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

And after hearing about the crime, Steve told police that he had seen two men approach the bowling alley that morning as he was leaving.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

He watched as one man, who was noticeably older, hand a small case to another man.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

He then squatted down and made eye contact with Steve.

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290: Four Dead, Three Wounded, Zero Arrests | The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

His description of the men would later be used to create composite sketches of two Hispanic men who were thought to be the perpetrators, and these sketches were immediately released to the public.