Updated: 12:50 PM PST, February 25, 2021
Local authorities refuse to close the case, despite a coroner s ruling that the mother killed her two daughters, then herself.
Did a well-known Texas hairdresser really kill her daughters and herself two years ago after an argument with her live-in boyfriend?
The question has perplexed Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar since Jan. 10, 2019, when deputies discovered the bloodied bodies of San Antonio hairstylist Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, and her two daughters, Alexa Denice Montez, 16, and London Sophia Bribiescas, 10.
Despite a coroner s ruling that said the shooting deaths constituted a murder-suicide, Salazar has kept the case open, and recently sent it back to detectives for further investigation.
In quick succession, someone made four 911 calls before Anaqua Springs shootings
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Someone used Nichol Olsen’s cell phone to call 911 four times within two minutes the night before she and her two daughters were found shot to death at a home in Anaqua Springs Ranch near Leon Springs two years ago, a phone bill shows.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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London Sophia Bribiescas, 10, is shown with her sister, Alexa Denice Montez, 16. The sisters were found shot to death with their mother, Nichol Olsen, at a home near Leon Springs in far northwest Bexar County on Jan. 10, 2019.Courtesy photo /The Bribiescas familyShow MoreShow Less