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‘There’s something here’: Abilene couple learn they live in home of 1982 double homicide


ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) The Abilene Police Department (APD) arrested Abilene guy, Byllie Brown in connection to a 41-year-old chilly case. He is accused of murdering Susanna Flores Brown and her daughter Franchesca in March of 1982. Police credited this arrest to developments in DNA era. But there’s but every other twist: The couple who now live in the home the place the killing was once reported had no concept where they name home was once ever as soon as a criminal offense scene.

South Abilene couple, Tera and David Baker instructed KTAB/KRBC they noticed Brown’s arrest final week, “The whole task force came in and blocked in four to five cars… His truck was right here and they took it from there and he went to jail, and I saw on the news it was the 1300 block of Bowie.”

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The Bakers mentioned it wasn’t till a knock at their door that they realized their home, which they just lately moved into, was once the scene of the crime. Chillingly sufficient, they added that they had observed shadows in the home strolling from one room to every other.

“It just feels like a really weird something right here,” Mrs. Baker identified.

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The couple instructed KTAB/KRBC they consider those shadows they’ve observed belong to the past due Franchesca and Susana Flores Brown.

“We haven’t lived here that long, and I like the paranormal stuff, and I was like, ‘there’s something here.’ and he was like, ‘no.’ When he told me he’s seen it, that’s when I knew,” shared Mrs. Baker.

Shortly after the news was once delivered, Mr. Baker were given at the telephone to inform his roommate about their discovery.

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“The room you (roommate) sleep in, the daughter got murdered in that room, and the one we sleep in is where the wife got murdered,” Mr. Baker mentioned to his roommate over speakerphone.

The thriller of who killed Franchesca and Susana Flores Brown was once reopened after investigators found DNA in Susana’s mouth that was once matched to Byllie Brown this July. While they have been accumulating the swab, the paperwork state Brown instructed investigators, “I think I just signed my death warrant.”

Brown has since been launched from the Taylor County Jail on a $200,000 bond.

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