It’s been four months since two mothers were forever bonded by their sons’ murders. And still, they say they live in fear and utter grief.
“The longer it goes the worse it gets. This is not a wound that time will heal. It will never be healed,” said one of the moms who asked not to be identified.
Police haven’t released the circumstances, saying only that the high school seniors from Plano and Richardson, were in their car. Police found Smith-Capps dead behind the steering wheel and Stacy on the ground outside.
Among them was 19-year-old Deante Moore, charged with capital murder in Smith-Capps’s and Stacy’s deaths.
“The damage that he did and caused over nothing, nothing, pride and ego. That’s it,” said Smith-Capps’s mother.
While both woman say they were relieved with news that one of their sons’ alleged killers is now behind bars, they’re eager for police to find another suspect.
“It’s scary, because these are not good people,” she said.
She added there’s no sentence that can bring their sons back.
Dallas police said the investigation remains ongoing.