Lisa Lafrance, who has described her body type as “more to love,” shows off her beach body in a photo she took of herself for her Facebook page. (Photo courtesy Lisa Marie Lafrance)
The Camacho boys were playas—and fertile. Jay (pictured) had a baby with Jamie Severino. His younger brother Joshua impregnated Erin Slothower, and was sexually involved with both the victim and her killer. (Photo courtesy Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office)
According to Jamie Severino, the Camacho brothers disciplined their women. Jay (pictured) hit Jamie, and Jamie had seen Joshua hit Erin. (Photo courtesy Florida Department of Corrections)
The knife that killed Sarah Ludemann was recovered on a neighbor’s roof (pictured). (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
Friend Lisa Lafrance said she and Rachel Wade were bad girls. “We did a lot of drugs together. We used to steal clothes, sell them at Plato’s Closet, and use the money to buy gas.” (Photo courtesy Lisa Marie Lafrance)
Rachel Wade’s jailhouse phone calls and letters suggested that her obsession with sex didn’t calm down just because she was behind bars. (Photo Courtesy Florida Department of Corrections)
Blood in the interior of Sarah Ludemann’s van. (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
The front of Javier’s house, with the white lawn chair where Rachel took a seat after the stabbing and asked for a cigarette. (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
The minivan, just as Sarah Ludemann left it. The driver’s door remains open and there is blood and debris in the street from the paramedics’ urgent efforts to save her life. (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
Items in the street, such as Sarah Ludemann’s white sandals and Javier La oy’s blood-soaked orange T-shirt, were marked and numbered as evidence. (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
This angle shows that only the front half of Sarah’s van was visible from Javier’s front door; the rear was screened by the neighbor’s tree line. (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
The lead investigator was Detective Michael Lynch, a former Pinellas Park Police Department Officer of the Year. (Photo courtesy Pinellas Park Police Department)
Some names have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals connected to this story.
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