
Cesar Olalde (L) in a mugshot, and (R) the family members he allegedly murdered (GoFundMe)
An 18-year-old in Nash, Texas, massacred his parents and siblings under the belief that they were “cannibals” who were out to “eat him,” according to a probable cause affidavit.
Cesar Olalde faces charges for capital murder in the deaths of his parents, his older sister, and little brother, said an information filed in court by Bowie County prosecutors on Wednesday. The victims were identified as siblings Lisbet Olalde and Oliver Olalde, and parents Reuben Olalde and Aida Garcia-Mendoza.6KStolen U-Haul Suspect Wrestles Cop for His Gun Before Deadly Shooting in McDonald’s Parking Lot
A probable cause affidavit said that the defendant on Tuesday committed the massacre at 563 Lemon Acres, his family’s home, shooting each of the victims “repeatedly.”
“Officers received word from friends and family that the suspect lived in the residence with his mother, father, adult sister, and younger brother,” the affidavit said.
The “barricaded suspect” engaged in a “brief standoff” with responding Nash Police Department officers before he was arrested, the affidavit said. Cops said they arrived on scene at 10:48 a.m. that day. Authorities said that Joseph Flieder, a witness who fled the residence, told cops that the suspect stated he had killed the rest of his family. Flieder was described as a co-worker of Lisbet’s who had gone to check on her when she didn’t show up for work.
https://lawandcrime.com/crime/texas-teen-massacred-his-whole-family-under-belief-that-they-were-cannibals-and-they-were-going-to-eat-him-affidavit/