In Loving Memory Of Our Angels
Emily & Emilio Gargia
Forever Loved, Never Forgotten



Now we get to the serious questions...about Emily's
baby Emilio.
When we asked about the fetus and if it had been
buried with Emily, we found out it wasn't. This is the first time I have ever heard of a pregnant woman being murdered
and not burying them and their baby together. I was outraged and still am over this. You can bet that if it was their
daughter, this wouldn't have turned out this way. So Emily was buried in a potter's grave and the fetus was kept in a jar
for a year and then cremated. This is bullshit!!! How would you feel if the man that did the autopsy on your daughter told
you that she was buried alone and your grand baby was put in a jar for a year and then cremated. It honestly makes me want
to throw up I get so upset, and this is one question I will get answered even if I have to go to the media with it or to the
governor again. Dr. Baryardo was very nice and helpful with us until I asked this question. He then replied that it was a
law in Texas to keep the fetus for a year and then cremate it if there is no family that showed interest in it. Well,
you already read where Sheila didn't even find out that the Jane Doe(NA) was her daughter Emily, so she just figured the baby
was buried with her.NO!!!! Every time I think about it I can see this big glass jug with Emilio in it and Emily having to
be buried alone. "A Jug" That sounds more like a class assignment instead of a "Human Being" That was totally disrespectful
to Emily but it also was against their religion. I thought Sheila would just break when she heard this, instead it was me
who just about broke down. We have read every law book we can find and there "IsNot" even the mention of a
fetus being saved for a year and then cremated. We have asked guestions with several lawyers in several areas and none
of them had even heard ofEmily's Murder Case Or This Texas Law that says that a fetus is kept in a jar for
a year and then creamate ans just throw the ashes wherever. Just wait.....there's a lot more to this.



Once Sheila and I calmed down a little bit, we asked if the baby's
ashes had been kept where we could at least put them on Emily's grave. No!! They were just thrown out. Can you believe someone
can be that crude in telling a grandmother that her first grandson was just cremated and thrown out???? Then we asked
if they ran DNA on the ashes before throwing them away? No!! Dr. Bayardo said that he only does that if the police ask him
to and they didn't. They also didn't ask for scrapings under the fingernails.Now we will never know for sure who the baby's
father really was or if he may have had something to do with her murder.Not only did they Not run DNA, but there are no records
showing that the fetus had been saved for a year or that the baby had been cremated. Now come on....we all know that you have
to keep records of everything especially something as serious as murder, but there is None!!!! The only place that even mentions
Emily's baby's name is on the autopsy report. Such disrespect and cruelty to tell a family all of this right after finding
out that their daughter had been murdered.



We need your help in finding who murdered
Emily Jeanette Garcia and her unborn son Emilio on February 25, 1993 in Canyon Lake, Texas. Emily was only 15 years old at
the time of her murder and pregnant with a little boy. Emily had been reported missing from San Antonio, Texas on February
12, 1993, which was 13 days before she had been murdered and her body found. If anyone has any information about Emily, about
the 13 days that she was missing before she was murdered, or about her murder, please contact: Comal County Sheriff's Office Criminal
Investigations Dept. Det. Sgt. Tommy Ward Phone # 830-620-3400 soatgw@co.comal.tx.us Case#93-00164
Or Emily's Family
Sheila Smith-Ramirez(Emily's Mother) Phone #
210-425-5536
Please help us find who murdered Emily Jeanette
Garcia and her unborn son Emilio. It has been 17 years for our family since their murder and we need answers and justice.
The dead cannot cry out for justice; it is a duty
of the living to do so for them.
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