Monday 14 July 2014

Teenage Survivor Of Houston Shooting Makes Emotional Appearance Three Days After Her Family Was Murdered

15-year-old Cassidy Stay told a crowd 400 people Saturday that her family are “in a much better place, and that I’ll be able to see them again one day.”


The 15-year-old sole survivor of a shooting that left her parents and four siblings dead inside their suburban Houston home thanked the community for their support at a memorial event Saturday, just three days after she was also shot in the head.


The 15-year-old sole survivor of a shooting that left her parents and four siblings dead inside their suburban Houston home thanked the community for their support at a memorial event Saturday, just three days after she was also shot in the head.


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Cassidy Stay told the large crowd gathered at Lemm Elementary School in Spring, Texas that she's comforted knowing her parents, two brothers and two sisters are “in a much better place, and that I'll be able to see them again one day.”


Cassidy Stay told the large crowd gathered at Lemm Elementary School in Spring, Texas that she's comforted knowing her parents, two brothers and two sisters are “in a much better place, and that I'll be able to see them again one day.”


AP/Houston Chronicle


After telling the crowd of more than 400 she's a "big Harry Potter fan," Cassidy said, "In 'The Prisoner of Azkaban,' Dumbledore says: 'Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light."


After telling the crowd of more than 400 she's a "big Harry Potter fan," Cassidy said, "In 'The Prisoner of Azkaban,' Dumbledore says: 'Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light."


AP/Conroe Courier


Cassidy's parents, Stephen and Katie, and four of her brothers and sisters, Brian, Emily, Rebecca and Zachery, were fatally shot. Her ex-uncle, Ronald Lee Haskell, has been charged with the murders. Cassidy said she survived by playing dead.


Cassidy's parents, Stephen and Katie, and four of her brothers and sisters, Brian, Emily, Rebecca and Zachery, were fatally shot. Her ex-uncle, Ronald Lee Haskell, has been charged with the murders. Cassidy said she survived by playing dead.


She then called 911 and identified Haskell, who was captured by police Wednesday night after a four-hour standoff. Haskell faces six charges of capital murder.


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