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Authors: M. William Phelps

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This suburban home in Clear Lake City, Texas, was the scene of a brutal quadruple murder during the late afternoon hours of July 18, 2003.
(Photos courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
Shell casings from two weapons were found in the living room foyer, directly in front of the door, suggesting that the killer started firing immediately after entering.
(Photos courtesy of the Houston Police)
Spent bullets were found outside the house after exiting through back windows.
(Photo courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
One victim was identified by her driver's license—which had a bullet hole through the center of it.
(Photo courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
This arched bullet pattern on the living room wall shows how the killer fired at some of the victims as they ran for cover.
(Photo courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
This blood spatter pattern near the ceiling told police that at least one of the victims had been pistol-whipped.
(Photo courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
A spent bullet found inside a section of fence proved to be an important piece of the homicide puzzle—but not until three years after the murders.
(Photo courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
These two phones gave police plenty of problems as they began investigating. Bloody fingerprints on the numbers 9-1-1 on one of the phones showed a victim tried to call for help.
(Photos courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
Two victims were found on this couch, both shot in the head and in multiple places throughout their bodies.
(Photo courtesy of the Houston Police Department)
Rachael Koloroutis was an outgoing youngster.
(Photo courtesy of George Koloroutis)
Rachael graduated from Clear Lake High School weeks before she was shot and beaten to death.
(Photo courtesy of George Koloroutis)
Rachael's father, George Koloroutis, was instrumental in keeping the case in the media and a top priority for the Houston Police Department's Homicide Division.
(Photo courtesy of George Koloroutis)

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