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Two months after the murders, friends and family are still leaving flowers and tributes to the victims on the doorstep of the home Karissa and Karen shared.
Two months after the murders, friends and family are still leaving flowers and tributes to the victims on the doorstep of the home Karissa and Karen shared.
The home is surrounded by a high fence, and the backyard is secluded from the view of neighbors.
Seen from the backyard, police believe the suspect may have fled through this window after the murders.
This wooden fence shields the Lofton home from the view of adjoining neighbors.
The bedroom where Karissa Lofton was murdered in January 2009.
In this corner of her bedroom, police say Karen was crouched down, trying to protect herself from the killer. This is where she was shot and killed.
This security system was activated early on the morning that the Loftons were murdered.
Seen from the home's second story, police believe the killer would have come through this room before coming upstairs.
In Largo, Md., the driveway asphalt is scarred from the heat of an intense car fire, in which the bodies of two women -- a mother and daughter -- were found. Cops are investigating possible links between this crime and one two months prior, just a mile away.
This vacant home was the scene of a brutal killing: a mother and teenage daughter were found in a stolen car parked in the driveway, which had been torched. The asphalt is still burned from the heat of the engulfed car.
Police believe the Dewitt women owned two particular handbags of interest -- neither of which have been located. One was a multi-colored Fossil bag like this one.
The other handbag police believe the Dewitt women owned was a black patent leather bag with the Cadillac emblem on it -- like the one pictured here.