GUILTY Tx- Maya Rivera, 24, Ray Hudson Sr., 28, Ray Hudson Jr, 5, murdered, Wharton County, 10 June 2018 *arrest*

"Satterfield is charged with three counts of murder. According to online state records, he has a 15-year criminal history including theft, assault, evading arrest and terroristic threat charges.

Family members of the victims say Satterfield knew Hudson from time in prison.

Floyd says he's a father and grandfather himself and he wants to make sure the victims' families always have a place to remember Maya, Ray Shawn Sr. and their innocent son.

"We'll put a fence around it and it will be for them. Nobody else. It's on the Floyd property but it's going to be their place until eternity," said Floyd."

Man charged after 3 bodies found in search for missing family
 
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Missing Family of 3 Is Found Dead and Burned, Police Believe — and Man Seen Driving Mom's Car Is Charged
Authorities did not state why Satterfield was already in custody, and PEOPLE’s inquiry was not immediately answered.
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Robert Satterfield, 36

“I try not to think about the whys and whens,” Frances Rivera told theChronicle.
Her grandson, who called her Yaya, loved doing “anything his daddy did,” she told the Chronicle. The little boy often helped his grandfather, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, remember names and find restrooms, she told the outlet.
 
WHARTON, Texas - The bond for the suspect in the deaths of a man, woman and their 5-year-old boy was increased to $1.5 million, according to court documents.

Robert Satterfield has been charged with three counts of murder and was originally held in the Fort Bend County jail on a $100,000 bond for each count, according to court documents. On Monday, that bond was raised to $500,000 for each count, according to documents.
Bond increased to $1.5M for man accused of killing Angleton family
 
When Robert Satterfield was spotted driving Rivera’s car, he became the primary suspect.

Now the 36-year-old man has been charged with their murder after leading police to a rural property where charred human remains were uncovered.

Satterfield was arrested and held on a US$305,000 bond, local media reports.

Investigators believe the bodies belong to the missing family.

However, the remains are “at this point unidentifiable” because there was an “attempt to dispose of the bodies by burning them,” the Wharton Count Sheriff’s Office said.
Texan family vanish hours before son’s birthday party, charred remains found
 
"Henry Floyd Sr. says Satterfield shares a son with his daughter. He was letting him stay with him in his rural Wharton County home for a couple of weeks.

"I was just trying to help him until he saved enough money to get his own place," said Floyd.

But Floyd says he noticed something strange. The 36-year-old suddenly had a car.

"I knew he was burning trash but I knew that shouldn't have still been going on," Floyd said. "I saw him in the girls' car and I said where did you get the car from? He said 'I'm using it for a while.'"

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"Floyd says he made Satterfield leave after learning about the car."

Was this all for the purpose of stealing a car?

no, something else went down. some hood rat ish.
 

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