Honestly, I am going to assume that everything is going to sound stupid or douchey when my kid comes around. I am already judgmental as hell now, I can't imagine when I am older than this and have to hear about what kids are going to be up to.
I mean, who would have ever thought about alcohol tampons? Future generations of stupid.
i had to google "what is threading eyebrows".
Yeah he's kinda douchey looking and apparently he was dealing drugs and got his girl shot in the face and killed, but it looks like he really loved her. Wrong place, wrong time Nancy. Rest in peace, pretty girl.
He's 24, was arrested for cocaine and not just a tiny little bit. He wouldn't be dating my 17yo child if I had anything to say about it, I don't give a shit what he looks like.
She died at 17 because of his choice of drugs, it is bullshit.
A very painful experience.
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/lo...e55183050.html
FORT WORTH
A teenager on probation for aggravated robbery is a suspect in the killing of another teen last week during a home invasion robbery that was possibly drug-related, police said Sunday.
Jail records identified the suspect as Daquarias Dennis, 18, of Fort Worth, who was arrested Friday.
Daquarias Dennis, 18, of Fort Worth
Daquarias Dennis, 18, of Fort Worth Mansfield Jail Courtesy
Dennis is accused of killing Nancy Mata on the night of Jan. 12 at a home in south Fort Worth. Her boyfriend, Ricardo Casteneda Jr., 24, was shot multiple times and remained hospitalized on Friday. His condition was not available Sunday.
Mata was pronounced dead the night of Jan. 12 at a home in the 3700 block of Bee Tree Lane. She died of a gunshot wound to the face.
Dennis is in the Mansfield jail with bond set at $1 million.
He had been placed on 10 years of probation Jan. 8 for aggravated robbery and burglary of a habitation, crimes that occurred in Fort Worth on Nov. 1, 2015, according to Tarrant County criminal court records. He was on probation with deferred adjudication, according to court records.
Homicide Sgt. Joe Loughman has said that investigators “believe that this was a drug-related home invasion robbery.”
Neighbors told police they saw a car with two people — another witness said four — pull up to the house about 9:30 p.m., according to Officer Daniel Segura, a police spokesman.
“One of the neighbors said he heard yelling and screaming,” Segura said.
Shortly afterward, neighbors heard multiple gunshots, he said.
Loughman said it appears that most of the shooting occurred inside the house. He said Casteneda ran from the residence and got help from neighbors.
The house, where police say Castenada and Mata appear to have been living, was the scene of a narcotics investigation in May.
Court records show Casteneda was arrested as a result of that investigation and charged with possession of marijuana between 4 ounces and five pounds and delivery/manufacturing of a controlled substance (cocaine.)
A Tarrant County grand jury declined to indict Casteneda in July on the marijuana charge but returned a true bill in connection with the cocaine charge, court records show.
As part of a plea bargain, Casteneda pleaded guilty in October to possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and was sentenced to seven years’ deferred adjudication probation, court records show.
Mata was a student at Paschal High School from 2012 to October 2014, a Fort Worth school district spokesman said.
Her death marked the first homicide of 2016 in Fort Worth. There were 61 homicides in the city last year, up from 51 in 2014.
This report contains information from Star-Telegram archives.
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