A Closer Look At The Five Women Shot Execution Style At A Suntrust Bank In Florida.
There’s no doubt that the headlines in the news have been flooded about Trump and his unnecessary government shutdown. And now, the breaking news is all about the Russia investigation and Mueller arresting Trump adviser Roger Stone early this morning. But people have failed to discuss the latest massacre to happen in these United States. In case you all didn’t know, five women lost their lives at a small-town bank in Florida this past Wednesday. Four employees and one customer was killed execution-style by a 21 year old psycho who decided he wanted to kill some folk that day.
People who know Zephen Allen Xaver say that the troubled young man is fascinated with guns and dreamed of killing people. He also spent time in a psych ward during his teens. Obviously someone dropped the ball because this dude was able to obtain a firearm. However, we aren’t going to spend another word on the gun laws and this murderer. The rest of this blog is all about the victims and their bright lives that were snuffed out in such a short period of time.
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Cynthia Watson
“Cynthia Watson was a customer in the SunTrust Bank on Wednesday when she was shot and killed along with the four women who worked there. Watson, 65, was married just weeks before the shooting. She and her husband, Tony Watson, announced their marriage on January 3. They dated for five years before their wedding, according to a Facebook post. She lived in Venus, Florida, with her husband and their pets, including two Shih Tzus, chickens and goats, according to the Highlands News-Sun. She was remembered by friends as an animal lover.
“She’s the first real true friend I ever had. She was one of those people who would do anything for anybody,” Marilyn Martin told the newspaper. She said Watson loved her husband more than anything else. “He was the love of her life,” she said.”
Tony Watson told ABC News, his wife “was very hard working, never stopped and she took care of everyone.””
Marisol Lopez
“Marisol Lopez, 55, worked at the SunTrust Bank in Sebring. She was remembered Thursday night at a vigil at Nuevo Pacto, a small Methodist church in Sebring that she belonged to, according to Florida Today. The chapel was packed with mourners. Lopez also taught Sunday school at the church.
“We cannot explain what happened because it came from darkness and we don’t deal with the darkness,” the Rev. Rinaldo D. Hernandez, Southwest District superintendent of the United Methodist Church told Florida Today.
Lopez was married with two children. She loved to travel with her husband and was remembered for always smiling. “She had the best personality, always friendly, always smiling and always generous,” her neighbor, Gil Osborne, told FOX 13 News.“
Ana Pinon-Williams
“Ana Pinon-Williams, 38, was identified by her family at a press conference Thursday. Williams, a mother of 7 children, loved her job at the bank, her brother-in-law, Tim Williams, told reporters at the press conference, according to WTSP-TV. “We will never forget Ana, she will forever live in our hearts and minds,” Williams said.
“We do not know what was going on in the mind of the individual who committed this atrocious act, but we do know he was influenced by the darkness in this world,” Williams said. “We will not try to understand the darkness, but we will with God’s help overcome it.”
Williams added, “Her life was truly a light in this world, she made it a better place. We are determined to let Ana’s memory be marked by the life she lived, the people she loved, and the difference she made.”
Jessica Montague
“Jessica Montague, 31, worked as a teller at the SunTrust Bank in Sebring, according to her Facebook page. Her husband, Jermaine Montague, told NBC News that she was one of the victims of the shooting. The couple had a 3-year-old child together.
A regular customer and friend told Inside Edition that Montague was the mother of five children and was planning to celebrate her wedding anniversary next week. She and Jermaine were married on January 30, 2018, according to her Facebook page.
“She’s always happy, always happy. She loved her family and the life she lived,” Sanchez told Inside Edition. “That smile on her face, you can’t miss that smile on her face because that smile will make you smile. She was totally awesome. Totally awesome.””
Debra Cook
“Debra Cook, 54, was also killed in the shooting and was an employee at SunTrust Bank in Sebring, where she worked as a teller, according to her Facebook page. Cook was identified as one of the victims of the shooting on social media by her family.
Cook, originally from California, had been married to Michael Cook since 1984 and is also survived by her two sons, grandson, granddaughter and daughter-in-law.”
Don’t your heart bleed? All of these women were made to get on their knees while this animal shoot them in the back of the head. Can you imagine their last minutes alive?
We must note. There was a survivor in this catastrophe. A bank employee was in the break room when she heard gun shots in the front. She immediately ran out the back door and called the authorities.
We are sending our deepest condolences to the victims’ families and the entire community of Sebring, Florida. May all of these beautiful angels rest in peace.