0 The Unsolved Murder of Robert Rodriguez: A Cold Case in Fort Worth's History
- Unsolved Murders
- by CSC Blog
- 02/19/2025
A Night Out Turns Tragic
On the evening of May 14, 1993, 32-year-old Robert Rodriguez was enjoying a night out at a local bar situated at 3446 May Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The establishment was a familiar spot for many residents seeking relaxation and camaraderie. As the night progressed, Robert decided it was time to leave. However, as he approached his vehicle, an unknown assailant confronted him. In a sudden and violent act, Robert was shot and killed on the spot. The abruptness of the attack left the community in shock and mourning.
A Crime Without Apparent Motive
Investigators arrived promptly at the scene, but the circumstances surrounding Robert's death were perplexing. There were no signs of a struggle, and notably, no personal belongings appeared to be missing. This absence of evidence suggested that robbery was not the motive behind the murder. The lack of clear intent or reason made the investigation challenging from the outset, leaving detectives with more questions than answers....Read More