EDNA, Texas (KTRK) -- The mother of a 16-year-old high school cheerleader said she was the one who made the horrendous discovery of her daughter's murdered body in their Edna apartment Tuesday evening.
Jacqueline Medina claimed she knew something was wrong when her daughter, Lizbeth, never showed up to the town's Lighted Christmas Parade with her squad. That's when Medina said she rushed home.
"Words can't explain what I felt at that moment, finding my daughter in the manner that she was," Medina said in an interview with Crossroads Today.
She added, "All I can say is that I hope with all of my heart that there is justice for my daughter. Someone hurt my child. Someone took my child from me."
Lizbeth Medina:
EDNA, Texas (KTRK) -- The mother of a 16-year-old high school cheerleader said she was the one who made the horrendous discovery of her daughter's murdered body in their Edna apartment Tuesday evening.
Jacqueline Medina claimed she knew something was wrong when her daughter, Lizbeth, never showed up to the town's Lighted Christmas Parade with her squad. That's when Medina said she rushed home.
"Words can't explain what I felt at that moment, finding my daughter in the manner that she was," Medina said in an interview with Crossroads Today.
She added, "All I can say is that I hope with all of my heart that there is justice for my daughter. Someone hurt my child. Someone took my child from me."
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