
The FBI is probing the fatal shootings of a mother and her two daughters who were discovered in a Texas residence earlier this month, according to the sheriff’s office.
The agency will join forces with the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) in the investigation concerning Nichol Olsen, 37, Alexa Montez, 16, and London Bribiescas, 10, MySanAntonio.com reported Tuesday.
The update in the case came via a news release from the sheriff’s office, which said the FBI’s role will be to “provide technical and investigative assistance to the ongoing investigation as evidence and forensic test results continue to develop.” The sheriff asked for the agency’s participation.
The family members were discovered deceased on Jan. 10 in a gated-community residence in northwest Bexar County, according to the outlet. All three reportedly had been shot.
Although Olsen was determined by the medical examiner’s office to have died by suicide and her daughters’ deaths were both deemed homicides, the sheriff vowed to pursue an investigation, MySanAntonio.com reported.
The sheriff’s office promised in the news release Tuesday that they would be “leaving no stone unturned in our quest for the truth.”
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SOURCE: NY Post; Fox News, Elizabeth Zwirz