US Politics | Husband finds wife and daughter, 8, dead in back of her car with horrific injuries in heartbreaking discovery

A MOM and her daughter have been found dead in the back of her car in a suspected murder-suicide. Cops said Leticia Marie Pecina, 44, suffered stab wounds to her chest and believe little Aurelia Alvarado, eight, died from strangulation. Google MapsFormer Bexar County juvenile officer Leticia Marie Pecina was found dead with a self-inflicted stab injury in San Antonio (stock pic of Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office) '/ ' The pair were found dead in a car by the girl's dad Jorge Alvarado at a home in San Antonio, Texas on August 30. Coroners believe Pecina died from a self-inflicted stab injury, according to the San Antonio Express-News. Aurelia was found dead in the backseat and Pecina's body was next to hers. San Antonio Fire Department crews dashed to the scene before pronouncing the pair dead. Read more US news HEARTBREAKING FIND Teacher, 42, & her 2 young kids found shot dead in tragic murder-suicide DISTURBING DEATH Boy, 14, arrested for murder of his 10-year-old STEPSISTER Pecina was a former juvenile detention officer for Bexar County and retired in 2018. In 2015, she received the gong of the employee of the year. Pecina and Alvarado had been married since 2006, according to county records. Most read in The US Sun CUP RUNNETH OVER I'm a 28i-cup & tried Skims swim – my boobs were hanging over the edges WHAT THE TRUCK? STOP! Kardashian fans rip Kim for 'mocking' poor people in gas station pics OUT OF THIS WORLD! Kylie files trademarks for Stormi World & continues to snub newborn son HOUSE HORROR Teen Mom fans brand Cheyenne's newly-built LA mansion 'boring' and 'ugly' CASH BOOST Exact date Americans will receive new up to $1,500 direct payment by this month WINNING PLAN I'm a lottery strategist - avoid a common myth about scratchcards to win big The investigation remains ongoing as police search for clues. The Sun has approached the San Antonio Police Department for comment. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

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