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reported events that occurred at 3706 Millbridge Drive on July 17th, 2003

Quadruple murder of teens in the living room of this home: Four teens gunned down while relaxing in the living room of 3706 Millbridge Drive. Victims were Marcus Purcell, Delbert Sanchez, Tiffany Powell and Rachel Koloroutis. It is believed that Sanchez and Purcell were drug dealers, and the incident was connected. 21 shots fired, 19 struck the victims. Koloroutis was shot but not dead, she reached for her phone to call 911 and she was pistol whipped until she died. A few years later, one of the perpetrators committed suicide and the other, Christine Paolilla, was found guilty. Details of this case are featured in the show Forensic Files.

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Murders stun Clear Lake

Instead their families are making funeral arrangements for the two well liked teenagers, along with Rowell's boyfriend, Marcus Ray Precella, 19, and his cousin, Adelbert Nicholas Sanchez, 21 - the vic

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http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Police-make-arrest-in-2003-Clear-Lake-killings-1849575.php

Police make arrest in 2003 Clear Lake killings

AN ARREST AT LAST IN CLEAR LAKE SLAYINGS$LINEBREAK$After three years, police still hunting for 2nd suspect in quadruple killings Three years after four young people were bludgeoned and shot to death in a Clear Lake-area home, police on Friday announced a break in the grisly slayings. Police arrested one suspect and were searching for another as capital murder charges were filed against the pair who police say resemble the composite sketches released shortly after the July 18, 2003, killings. The one-story contemporary home where the four were killed was on a cul-de-sac and took place in the middle of the afternoon — and yet no one could give police any definite leads. Houston police, who have followed thousands of tips that have taken investigators across Texas, to Florida and Mexico, received a Crime Stoppers tip that led to the charges being filed, Brown said. During an afternoon news conference, police did not divulge much information on the tip made in the past week but said it was "specific enough." Houston police investigators are en route to Greenville to work with local authorities. In the police sketch, the woman had her hair covered by a close-fitting cap and carried a large black bag. Police spokesman John Cannon said Paolilla's appearance today is dramatically different from the composite sketch. After graduating in May 2003, Koloroutis had been staying with Rowell for two weeks but had told her parents she'd be moving back home the weekend of the shooting. Paolilla served six months of probation while Snider entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to 10 days in jail.


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