Texas True Crime: Miss Irresistible Murders, when 4 high school friends were killed in Clear Lake, by Christine Paolilla

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – In the middle of the afternoon on July 18, 2003, four young men were shot, with their entire lives, to death in the living room at Claire Lake’s house, in the Greater Houston.

The killers used two rifles and fired more than 40 rounds in an ambush that looked personally as well.

We always tell our children that Bogeyman does not exist. … this is not true. … Christine Paullla monster.

“We had this aspect of that, this is a person they know or trust,” explained by Andrew Taravilla, the crime scene investigator.

The families and friends of their victims sorrow for the death of four graduates in modern high school. The 18 -year -old Rachel Colories was Rachel Colories and Tivani Rail. Tiffany friend, Marcus Brilla, 19,; And the cousin of Marcus, 21, Adelart Sanchez.

Leave society unstable. Who could do such a terrible thing?

Hundreds of tips to the Houston police did not go anywhere, and multiple murders have not been resolved for three years, until one of the suspects, Christine Paulla, spoke a lot.

Public Prosecutor Rob Fire said: “We always tell our children that Bogeyman does not exist. The monsters do not exist. Well, this is not true,” said Public Prosecutor Rob Fire. “Because they are present. Christine Paullla is a monster. This entire tragedy jumped. These were her friends.”

In the latest ABC13 Texas True Crime episode, Jessica Willie takes you within the investigation and interrogation, and details of how the police finally managed to resolve crimes.

It took three years, but Bolla, who was one day “irresistible” for her classmates, will instead become known as the killer.

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Texas True Crime: Only on ABC13, a seven -year -old documentary in making. After three trials, AJ Armstrong is now serving a life sentence for murders of his parents in a prison in Abylin, Texas. Courtney Fischer is the only correspondent in Houston who covered this issue from the beginning and sits with the people participating in the case who have never registered – yet.

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