**THREE GENERATIONS GONE: The Altidor Family MURDERS**
In a haunting reminder of a tragedy that still stirs fear in the hearts of many, the unsolved case of the Altidor family murders remains a chilling mystery 27 years after the brutal slaying of four innocent lives in Miramar, Florida. On April 30, 1997, the bodies of 29-year-old Marie Altidor, her mother Teresa Leverne, and Marie’s two young daughters, Samantha and six-week-old Sabrina, were discovered in their home, marking one of the most horrific crime scenes in the area’s history.
The day began like any other until Marie’s husband, George, failed to reach his family by phone. Alarmed, he sent his brother-in-law to check on them. What he found was a gruesome tableau of violence: Sabrina’s innocent body in her bassinet, Marie and Teresa brutally beaten and shot, and toddler Samantha apparently attempting to hide from the attacker. The carnage was shocking, yet the home showed no signs of forced entry or robbery, leading investigators to suspect the 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁er was familiar with the family.
A handwritten note found at the scene, claiming a drug-related motive, was quickly deemed a ruse. As police delved deeper, George emerged as a person of interest. His calm demeanor following the murders raised eyebrows, and subsequent polygraph tests indicated deception. However, without sufficient evidence, he has never been charged.
As the years passed, the case grew cold, despite a $155,000 reward for information. George moved on with his life, remarrying a woman rumored to have been an affair partner. Meanwhile, the Altidor family’s anguish is palpable, their hope for justice unwavering.
The chilling question remains: who could commit such a heinous act against a family, especially an infant? The community still grapples with the shadows of that terrible day. If you have any information on the Altidor family murders, please contact the Miramar Police Department. The quest for justice continues, and the echoes of that tragedy refuse to fade.