A Tragic Discovery in Naples
In the early hours of June 26, 2005, the tranquility of Randall Boulevard in Naples, Florida, was shattered by a gruesome discovery. Around 3:00 a.m., the Collier County Sheriff's Office received a distressing 911 call from the girlfriend of Cesar Garcia. She reported finding four individuals dead inside a residence at 3275 Randall Boulevard. This chilling revelation marked the beginning of one of Collier County's most perplexing unsolved homicide cases.
The Victims: Lives Cut Short
The victims were identified as 41-year-old Maribel Abril, 38-year-old Rodolfo Delgado Jr., 36-year-old Cesar Garcia, and 31-year-old Ariel Pino. Abril and Delgado had relocated from the east coast of Florida to Golden Gate Estates earlier that year, renting the house on Randall Boulevard. Garcia and Pino, both residents of Miami, were visiting on the day of the incident, presumably to assist with the cultivation of marijuana plants found on the property. ...Read More
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