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Matthew Guerra of Texas, United States and his pregnant girlfriend Savanah Nicole Soto have died. He was 22 and she was 18.

Soto lived in an apartment in Leon Valley, Bexar County. She was overdue to deliver her son Fabian Soto and had been scheduled to have an induced labor. 

Guerra allegedly would allegedly sell drugs using his phone and post the products on Instagram. On the evening of December 21, 2023, he went to the residence of Christopher Preciado, 19, in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas allegedly to sell marijuana.

That night, Savanah accompanied Guerra. He drove a Kia Optima.

Using Guerra and Savanah’s cellphones, detectives determined that the two pinged at a residence in San Antonio at around 11:50 p.m. They were fatally shot by Preciado allegedly over a drug deal gone wrong.

The gun Preciado allegedly used belonged to his stepmother Myrta Romanos, 47. They lived in the same house in San Antonio with his father Ramon Preciado, 53.

Preciado allegedly abandoned the victims’ bodies in the parking lot of the Medical Center Apartments in San Antonio with the help of Ramon and Romanos. A security camera recorded Ramon stepping out of a Chevrolet Silverado near Guerra’s Kia Optima.

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On December 26, 2023, Guerra and Savanah’s bodies were found in his Kia Optima at the Medical Center Apartments. He was in the back seat while she was in the front seat.

Both Guerra and Savanah had gunshot wounds to the head. Savanah’s unborn child also died.

Guerra’s body had drag marks on his back. Bullet casings were found in his car and no blood was found on the outside of the car.  

On January 3, 2024, San Antonio Police Department officers found the Chevrolet Silverado and went to Ramon and Christopher’s residence in San Antonio. They were both arrested and booked into the Bexar County Jail in San Antonio.

On January 10, 2024, Romanos was arrested. She was charged with abuse of a corpse, alter/destroy/conceal of a human corpse and tampering with evidence.

Bond for Christopher was set at $2 million. He was charged with capital murder, abuse of corpse and altering, destroying and concealing human corpse.

Ramon was also charged with abuse of corpse. His bond was set at $600,000.

Christopher has no prior arrests in Bexar County. Ramon has previous arrests for aggravated assault of a deadly weapon and evading arrest dating back to 1988.

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