The person at the center of this case
Monica Cassandra Carrasco
Justice for Monica Cassandra Carrasco — the trail went cold in 2003, but the truth hasn't.
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Why was her Bible missing from the room along with her? What significance might this hold?
The unlocked exterior door suggests either voluntary departure or forced removal—were there signs of struggle or forced entry?
What did her cousins observe about her state of mind or any unusual behavior before bedtime?
Monica Cassandra Carrasco disappeared from her home in Balmorhea, Texas on October 3, 2003, after being last seen going to bed the previous night wearing only a beige nightgown. Her bedroom door, which led outside, was found unlocked the next morning, and her Bible was also missing from the room. The circumstances of her disappearance remain unclear, and investigators continue seeking information about what happened to her.
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A person wearing only a nightgown in October would be noticeable—did anyone see her that night or early morning?
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Balmorhea, Texas October 2, 2003 On 10/02/2003, Carrasco was last seen by her cousins as she went to bed. The next morning, when her room was checked, Carrasco was missing.
Her room had a door leading to the outside, and it was unlocked. Carrasco left wearing her beige nightgown and her Bible was also not in the room.
Monica Cassandra Carrasco was last seen by her cousins as she went to bed, wearing a beige nightgown
When her room was checked the next morning, Carrasco was missing. Her bedroom door leading outside was unlocked, and her Bible was not in the room