Authorities believe the deaths of three Texas girls, all under 10 years old, may have been homicides.Now, law enforcement is turning to the community for leads to find out who killed the children.The Cass County Criminal District Attorney’s Office shared the autopsy report for sisters Zi’Ariel Robinson-Oliver, 9, A’Miyah Hughes, 8, and Te’Mari Robinson-Oliver, 5, with the media on March 23, according to KSLA 12. The medical examiner said his review of the girls’ bodies show there was evidence of strangulation on their necks. It also indicated the girls had cuts on their faces.Now, detectives who have been working on the eight-month-old case believe that someone killed the girls and disposed of their bodies in a local pond.The girls, with three other siblings, were under the care of their older cousin Paris Propps, before going missing on July 29, 2022, around 8 p.m. Propps was watching the children while their mom was at work. The babysitter contacted the police around 9 p.m. and filed three missing persons reports.The girl’s mother Shommaonique Oliver said on Facebook the “loss of my sweet babies” is “so unreal.”
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