As the investigation into the tragic murder of Caroline “Caro” Peña in Del Rio, Texas, continues to unfold, a chilling discovery by forensic technicians has added an even more ominous layer to the case. While processing the vehicle used by Amaya “Cookie” Diaz and Kitty Mia Diaz on the afternoon of the broad-daylight ambush, detectives searching the trunk uncovered items that strongly point toward an extended plan of flight and concealment.
Inside the trunk, investigators recovered carefully packed duffel bags containing fresh changes of clothing, multiple prepaid mobile devices, and a substantial amount of bundled cash. Most disturbing to seasoned officers, however, was the discovery of heavy-duty plastic tarps, cleaning bleach, and a set of unused tracking tiles hidden beneath the spare tire compartment.
According to law enforcement sources, the presence of these specific items suggests that the suspects did not merely expect a physical confrontation on East 10th Street, but had actively prepared a comprehensive post-assault plan. The items indicate a calculated arrangement to alter their appearance, sever digital tracking, and potentially cross the nearby Mexican border immediately after the attack—completely contradicting any defense claims of a spontaneous, heat-of-the-moment argument.
This highly calculated preparation, paired with the pre-assault text messages stating “we’re going to jail today,” has provided prosecutors with powerful evidence of absolute premeditation. As the Diaz sisters and their associate remain held behind bars at the GEO Correctional Facility, this newly revealed detail has deepened the profound grief and outrage sweeping across Texas, painting a haunting picture of a senseless tragedy that was entirely planned out before the first blow was ever struck.

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