New details are emerging about the roles that a teenage girl and two former football stars played in a home robbery gone wrong in Fort Worth, Texas.
The body of Claudia Hidic, 17, was found shot dead near the backdoor of a duplex apartment almost two weeks ago, and now police have the two men thought to be her accomplices in custody.
Curtis Fortenberry and Terrance Crumley, both 21-years-old, now face felony murder charges over the incident
According to the Star-Telegram, Hidic reportedly directed the two men to various homes where they could find expensive items to steal.
At the home where she met her death, there were thought to be five or six people inside the duplex at the time that Hidic and her two co-conspirators entered.
Either Fortenberry or Crumley had a gun on them, and once they entered the apartment, shots were exchanged with people inside the home, and Hidic is thought to have been hit in the crossfire.
The would-be robbery occurred on June 28, but it wasn't until this weekend that the suspects were confirmed by police.
Crumley turned himself in on Saturday and Fortenberry was already in custody because he was arrested for unrelated theft charges on Tuesday.
Both men have prior records: Fortenberry's recent arrest was for burglary, theft, and assault with bodily injury involving a family member.
At the time of Hidic's death, Crumley is on probabtion because of a theft charge dating back to April. A drug charge was dismissed at the same sentencing.
Hidic, a German national from Bosnia, lived in the area of Fort Worth, Texas with her sister. She studied at Trinity High School in Euless and worked at the Los Jimadores Tex-Mex Tequila Factory in Bedford, Fox 4 reported.
The man who discovered her dead body reportedly stopped talking to investigators, according to the Star-Telegram.
But police spokeswoman Sharron Neal told the newspaper that he is not a 'person of interest' or a suspect.
Investigators combed through the man's residence for two days but did not reveal what they had collected as evidence.
'We're still interviewing witnesses, family and friends,' Neal said. 'We have spent many hours there trying to find out what happened. It's just taking some time to process all the evidence we have.'
Miss Hidic's distressed family said they had no idea what happened to the teenager, described by her sister Samira as ‘big-hearted and beautiful’.
At the time of Hidic's death, Crumley is on probabtion because of a theft charge dating back to April. A drug charge was dismissed at the same sentencing.
Hidic, a German national from Bosnia, lived in the area of Fort Worth, Texas with her sister. She studied at Trinity High School in Euless and worked at the Los Jimadores Tex-Mex Tequila Factory in Bedford, Fox 4 reported.
The man who discovered her dead body reportedly stopped talking to investigators, according to the Star-Telegram.
But police spokeswoman Sharron Neal told the newspaper that he is not a 'person of interest' or a suspect.
Investigators combed through the man's residence for two days but did not reveal what they had collected as evidence.
'We're still interviewing witnesses, family and friends,' Neal said. 'We have spent many hours there trying to find out what happened. It's just taking some time to process all the evidence we have.'
Miss Hidic's distressed family said they had no idea what happened to the teenager, described by her sister Samira as ‘big-hearted and beautiful’.
She has touched so many lives and she never stopped loving and forgiving others.’
As police investigate, neighbours said an unidentified man and woman were seen going in and out of the property during the day before Hidic's death.
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