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A Parents Worse Fear

Despite the many many headlines that may flash in front of you about how parents have abused, molested or killed their own children- the parents that actually commit these
crimes are few in number when compared to the parents that cherish their children, and only wish the best for them.

For the latter, the love that they have for their children does not diminish as the child grows up. And the fears that they have when the child is young, still remain when the child becomes an adult.

Domitilio Quintanilla is one of those parents, and he is living the nightmare that scares us all. His daughter, 20 year old Alejandra Quintanilla was found partially nude, in a trash bag and thrown along a gravel road off FM 565 and Interstate 10 near Cove, Texas Thursday.

"We miss her. I just wish we had more time. Unfortunately, someone snatched her from me," Domitilio Quintanilla said. "How can someone do this to her … to anyone? Not just her, to anyone? I've heard things like this happening, but when it hits home, oh my God, you feel it."

"This is not the end. Until we catch this person, then I'll have peace. I'll have peace. Until then, not now," Domitilio Quintanilla said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Chambers County sheriff's office at 409-267-8331 or Crime Stoppers at 409-267-TIPS.


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