I've been working on pages 20 - 32 so far on the website. On the pages regarding what the psychics involved in the case said, the older sister was involved in prostitution and Emily was possibly also involved (family confirmed this info), deciding to get out when she discovered her pregnancy.
That adds even more suspects! So frustrating! That info can be found somewhere on the psychic pages, 25 - 28...
NOW, I'm on page 32
http://theresayeary.tripod.com/id53.html
Apparently the Texas Rangers have been involved (contrary to old info I posted above) and as of 2012, seemed to be working very well with the family. Here's some info on that from the link. I'v done some editing and paraphrasing:
Texas Rangers who worked on the case: Author J Miller, Hank Whitman, Gary De Los Santos, Trampas Gooding
On September 1, 2001, the 77th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1748 and Senate Bill 786 which created the Texas Rangers Unsolved Crimes Investigative Team. The captain of this team was Capt. Gary De Los Santos.
When Emily's case was turned over to the Texas Rangers, Lt. Hank Whitman of San Antonio, Texas was assigned to it. He worked on it for a year and was then transferred to Virginia. All 7 of the Rangers were reassigned to other offices. Then the Ranger's office was moved to the southern district of San Antonio.
During the time Lt. Whitman worked Emily's case, Sheila (victim's mom) & Elizabeth (victim's sister) had a very hard time getting an appointment to talk with him about Emily's case. There were very few meetings with Lt. Whitman and he didn't give much information, or say if they had any leads regarding Emily's case.
After the office was moved, Sheila contacted them and found out that Sgt. Arthur J. Miller was the new ranger on the case. When she asked to set up a meeting, Sgt. Miller told her that he had been given 25 cold cases and that he had no idea if Emily's case was one of them or not.
Sgt. Miller told Sheila that he would look it up and call her back, but he did not. That conversation took place in February 2008.
[update] 04/02/2008
After making this web page about a week ago, I [Emily's aunt who maintains the site] want to add that today when I called the Texas Rangers, I was immediately put through to speak with Sgt. Trampas Gooding, the new Ranger who has the case. I asked if there was news, if anyone was really working her case, etc. He told me that Emily's case is one that he recently got and her files are on his desk as we spoke.
He also said that he likes to go through all the files and also talk with the Sheriff and the detective working Emily's case, which would be Det. Ward, before he talks with the family about it. He told me to feel free to call him any time I would like and he would discuss what was happening.
He has done more for my family in his one phone call than everyone else has during the 19 years since Emily's murder. You have no idea how important it is for a family that has lost someone to murder to keep in contact with the detective or whoever has the case so the family will know that someone is working on it and it isn't just sitting on a shelf somewhere collecting dust, and that wasn't happening until now.
When I told Sheila, she broke down and cried. Now we at least have hope and know someone will be working on Emily's case and is even willing to talk with us about it at any time.
[update] July 22, 2012
I recently found out that Sgt. Trampas Gooding is now the head of the new Texas Rangers Cold Case Unit and Emily & Emilio's murder case has now been transferred to that division.
Sgt. Gooding is still working the case and I have talked with him a couple of times in the past week. There are some new leads, but we aren't permitted to put this information on our site, due to the fact that it could hinder the investigation.
Our family has recently gotten new information about the case and a couple of people have come forward. All of this information has been given to Sgt. Gooding. We are awaiting answers to these leads.