In a chilling turn of events, the San Antonio Police Department has released video footage of persons of interest in the shooting deaths of Savanah Soto and Matthew Guerra. The bodies of the couple were tragically discovered in Guerra’s car at an apartment complex early this week.
The video, obtained by the authorities, captures the unsettling moments preceding the senseless act. According to SAPD Chief William McManus, the footage shows two individuals who are now believed to be the primary focus of the investigation. McManus, however, refrained from commenting on whether Soto and Guerra were already deceased at the time the video was recorded.
Investigators are treating the case as a capital murder, hinting at the possibility of a premeditated act. The video explicitly showcases one suspect approaching Guerra’s vehicle from a dark-colored pickup truck, while another suspect is seen exiting the driver’s seat of the car. The chilling nature of the footage suggests a carefully orchestrated plan behind this heinous crime.
While the investigation is still ongoing, detectives are diligently reviewing surveillance videos and cellphone records to piece together the events leading up to the unfortunate incident. The authorities have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward and aid in the investigation as they work tirelessly to bring the culprits to justice.
The discovery of Soto’s body unfolded a disheartening chain of events, as the young woman had been reported missing by her family prior to this tragic incident. Moreover, it was revealed that Soto was pregnant at the time of her death, adding a heartbreaking layer to an already heart-wrenching situation. The Bexar County Medical Examiner confirmed that Guerra’s cause of death was a contact gunshot wound to the head, while Soto’s death has been ruled a homicide.
Law enforcement officials have not yet confirmed whether a weapon was recovered from the crime scene. However, it is evident that the bodies had been in the car for several days. A witness who noticed the car in the apartment complex parking lot ultimately contacted Soto’s family, prompting them to alert the police. The grim discovery unfolded three miles away from Soto’s apartment, where she was last seen alive.
As the investigation continues to unfold, the community mourns the loss of two innocent lives. The San Antonio Police Department remains steadfast in their pursuit of justice for Savanah Soto and Matthew Guerra, and the hope for answers grows stronger with each passing day.