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"Arrests and Revelations in the Tragic Shooting of Pregnant Teen Savanah Soto and Boyfriend"
crime2 years ago

"Arrests and Revelations in the Tragic Shooting of Pregnant Teen Savanah Soto and Boyfriend"

The families of Savanah Nicole Soto, a pregnant teenager, and her boyfriend Matthew Guerra, who were both found murdered in Texas, have spoken out following the arrest of Christopher Preciado and his father, Ramon Preciado. Christopher faces capital murder charges, while his father is charged with abuse of a corpse and evidence tampering. The victims were involved in narcotic sales and were allegedly meeting Christopher for a marijuana deal when they were killed. The family is devastated, with Soto's brother also having been murdered in May 2022, and they are seeking justice, potentially the death penalty for Christopher.

"Arrests Made in Tragic Killing of Pregnant Teen Savannah Soto and Boyfriend Amid Drug Deal Probe"
crime2 years ago

"Arrests Made in Tragic Killing of Pregnant Teen Savannah Soto and Boyfriend Amid Drug Deal Probe"

In San Antonio, Texas, 22-year-old Matthew Guerra and his 9-months pregnant girlfriend, Savanah Soto, were found dead from gunshot wounds in a suspected drug deal gone wrong. Guerra, known for flaunting his drug money on social media, and Soto were allegedly killed by 19-year-old Christopher Preciado, who claimed self-defense but was charged with murder due to inconsistencies in his story. Christopher's father, Ramon Preciado, was also arrested for allegedly helping to move the bodies. The case against the Preciados developed after police found crucial evidence, including surveillance footage and Soto's cellphone at the crime scene. Christopher faces capital murder charges, while his father is charged with abuse of a corpse, with additional charges pending.

"Father and Son Arrested for Murder of Pregnant Teen and Boyfriend in Texas"
crime2 years ago

"Father and Son Arrested for Murder of Pregnant Teen and Boyfriend in Texas"

In San Antonio, Texas, a father and son, Ramon and Christopher Preciado, have been arrested for the murder of pregnant teen Savanah Soto and her boyfriend Matthew Guerra. Christopher faces a capital murder charge, while Ramon is charged with abuse of a corpse. The couple was found dead from gunshot wounds in a car on December 27, after Soto missed a medical appointment. The investigation led to the Preciados after analyzing Soto's phone and security camera footage. The murders are believed to be connected to a failed narcotics deal.

"Father and Son Duo Arrested for the Murder of Pregnant Teen and Her Boyfriend in Texas"
crime-and-justice2 years ago

"Father and Son Duo Arrested for the Murder of Pregnant Teen and Her Boyfriend in Texas"

In San Antonio, Texas, a father and son, Christopher and Ramon Preciado, were arrested for the murder of 18-year-old Savanah Soto, who was nine months pregnant, and her 22-year-old boyfriend, Matthew Guerra. The murders are believed to be related to a narcotics deal gone wrong. Christopher faces a capital murder charge, while Ramon is charged with abuse of a corpse, with additional charges pending. The couple's bodies were found with gunshot wounds in a car, and the investigation was aided by evidence from Soto's cell phone and assistance from the U.S. Secret Service. The Preciados were arrested after police interrogation, and it is currently unclear if they have legal representation.

Father and Son Charged in Murder of Pregnant Teen Savanah Soto and Boyfriend
crime-and-justice2 years ago

Father and Son Charged in Murder of Pregnant Teen Savanah Soto and Boyfriend

Christopher Preciado, 19, has been arrested on suspicion of capital murder in the deaths of his pregnant girlfriend, Savanah Soto, and her boyfriend, Matthew Guerra, in San Antonio, Texas. His father, Ramon Preciado, faces charges of abuse of a corpse. The case, which appears to be drug-related, involves the death of an unborn child and has led to a complex investigation, with the arrest following a public appeal for information and analysis of the victims' cellphone data. More charges are expected as the investigation continues.