Sabrina was six weeks old. Her sister Samantha was two years old. Their mother, Marie Altidor, was 29. Their grandmother, Theresa Laverne, was 68.
They were all murdered in Miramar. The Miramar Police Department described the unsolved case as “the most heinous” crime detectives have faced during the city’s history.
The victims’ loved ones plan to mark the 25th anniversary of their death at 5 p.m., on Saturday afternoon, at the St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, at 8005 Miramar Pkwy., in Miramar.
They planned a walk to the home where Sabrina and Samantha used to live. Their grandmother was visiting them from Haiti when they were killed. The crime scene was in a home along South Crescent Drive. Relatives said there will be a candlelight vigil and prayer for justice.
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They were all murdered in Miramar. The Miramar Police Department described the unsolved case as “the most heinous” crime detectives have faced during the city’s history.
The victims’ loved ones plan to mark the 25th anniversary of their death at 5 p.m., on Saturday afternoon, at the St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, at 8005 Miramar Pkwy., in Miramar.
They planned a walk to the home where Sabrina and Samantha used to live. Their grandmother was visiting them from Haiti when they were killed. The crime scene was in a home along South Crescent Drive. Relatives said there will be a candlelight vigil and prayer for justice.
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