'Like it happened yesterday': Family of woman shot dead on I-95 wants answers
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Sheila Nuñez, mother of Melissa Gonzalez, has been haunted by her daughter's death since she was shot while driving on I-95 on January 3, 2020. Melissa, then 22, was en route to visit her grandfather when a stray bullet struck her vehicle. Five years later, her killer remains a mystery, prompting Nuñez to publicly plead for any information that could help solve the case. Lead detective Juan Segovia noted that no new developments have been uncovered, and early investigations ruled out road rage as a motive.
Sheila Nuñez has not slept in for the last five years, her dead daughter's voice routinely wakes her in the pre-dawn hours, pleading for justice.
Melissa Gonzalez, 22, was killed by a stray bullet while driving south on I-95. Five years later, her killer remains unknown.
'Please, I truly ask and beg that whoever, even if they don't have much information ... whatever little they have, please message me,' pleaded Nuñez.
Lead detective Juan Segovia acknowledged that little new information has emerged since investigators first examined the case. Detectives ruled out road rage.
Read at Miami Herald
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