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Jan. 5, 2006, 1:40AM
Fort Bend successes spur cold-case hope
Clearing of two old killings gives woman hope of a break in brother's 1996 slaying
By ERIC HANSON
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
MISSOURI CITY - With Fort Bend County police departments clearing two unsolved killings in the past two months, Mona Felts has renewed optimism that the cold case involving her brother can be cracked.
Steven Felts, 36, was shot three times in the back of the head in his Rosenberg home on Oct. 15, 1996.
Mona Felts said she knows it will be difficult to solve the case after nearly 10 years but hopes a person will come forward someday with the key bit of information.
"I will never give up hope for some justice," she said.
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Jan. 5, 2006, 1:40AM
Fort Bend successes spur cold-case hope
Clearing of two old killings gives woman hope of a break in brother's 1996 slaying
By ERIC HANSON
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
MISSOURI CITY - With Fort Bend County police departments clearing two unsolved killings in the past two months, Mona Felts has renewed optimism that the cold case involving her brother can be cracked.
Steven Felts, 36, was shot three times in the back of the head in his Rosenberg home on Oct. 15, 1996.
Mona Felts said she knows it will be difficult to solve the case after nearly 10 years but hopes a person will come forward someday with the key bit of information.
"I will never give up hope for some justice," she said.
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