Father's Final Plea Reignites Squeeze on Unsolved Liz Barraza Murder Case
Seven years after Liz Barraza was brutally gunned down outside her home, her father is now urging the public to come forward with information that could crack the case. Bob Nuelle, a 67-year-old man with terminal esophageal cancer, has spent countless hours pleading for justice for his daughter, who was just 29 years old when she died.
As Liz's anniversary of death approaches, her family is more determined than ever to find out who killed their loved one. The case remains baffling, with investigators believing that the murder was carefully planned and executed. Despite numerous leads and tips over the years, no one has been arrested or charged in connection with Liz's murder.
The Nuelle family is convinced that it may have been a targeted killing, but they claim that Liz had no known enemies. She was an avid member of a Star Wars charity group and well-liked by those who knew her. Several cameras in the neighborhood captured footage of a dark-colored Nissan Frontier, believed to be the suspect's vehicle.
With the help of Crime Stoppers, investigators are still analyzing evidence from the crime scene, including video footage that may hold crucial clues. Harris County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Michael Ritchie believes that technology is key to cracking the case and urges anyone with information to come forward.
As Bob Nuelle's health declines, his determination to find justice for his daughter remains unwavering. In a poignant plea, he says, "If you ever needed to pull on your heartstrings...a 67-year-old man dying and not knowing who shot his daughter." The Crime Stoppers reward for information leading to an arrest stands at $50,000.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online. Time is of the essence, and the Nuelle family's final plea may just be the catalyst needed to finally bring closure to their tragic loss.
Seven years after Liz Barraza was brutally gunned down outside her home, her father is now urging the public to come forward with information that could crack the case. Bob Nuelle, a 67-year-old man with terminal esophageal cancer, has spent countless hours pleading for justice for his daughter, who was just 29 years old when she died.
As Liz's anniversary of death approaches, her family is more determined than ever to find out who killed their loved one. The case remains baffling, with investigators believing that the murder was carefully planned and executed. Despite numerous leads and tips over the years, no one has been arrested or charged in connection with Liz's murder.
The Nuelle family is convinced that it may have been a targeted killing, but they claim that Liz had no known enemies. She was an avid member of a Star Wars charity group and well-liked by those who knew her. Several cameras in the neighborhood captured footage of a dark-colored Nissan Frontier, believed to be the suspect's vehicle.
With the help of Crime Stoppers, investigators are still analyzing evidence from the crime scene, including video footage that may hold crucial clues. Harris County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Michael Ritchie believes that technology is key to cracking the case and urges anyone with information to come forward.
As Bob Nuelle's health declines, his determination to find justice for his daughter remains unwavering. In a poignant plea, he says, "If you ever needed to pull on your heartstrings...a 67-year-old man dying and not knowing who shot his daughter." The Crime Stoppers reward for information leading to an arrest stands at $50,000.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online. Time is of the essence, and the Nuelle family's final plea may just be the catalyst needed to finally bring closure to their tragic loss.