Oscar Guerrero, a 34-year-old resident of Louisville, Kentucky, was on a path of personal redemption and growth. After battling addiction, he had been drug-free for three years and was actively rebuilding his life. Oscar was employed, attending rehabilitation programs, and pursuing a computer science degree at Jefferson Community and Technical College (JCTC). His dedication bore fruit when his diploma arrived just two weeks after his untimely death.
On April 8, 2019, Oscar's life was abruptly ended. He was found fatally shot in a stairwell of the Kentucky Towers apartment complex, located at 511 South Fifth Street in downtown Louisville. The discovery was made the morning after he failed to return home from work, a deviation from his usual routine that immediately concerned his family.
Florencio Guerrero, Oscar's father, was devastated by the loss of his youngest son. He vividly recalls their last interaction, seeing Oscar smoking a cigarette before heading to work—a moment that haunts him. Florencio's anguish is compounded by the lack of answers surrounding the circumstances of Oscar's death. He questions whether his son was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time or if he was intentionally targeted.
The Kentucky Towers, where Oscar's body was discovered, is known to have areas frequented by homeless individuals, particularly the stairwells. Detectives believe Oscar might have been visiting a friend in the building that day, but the exact reason for his presence there remains unclear. The environment adds complexity to the investigation, as it introduces multiple variables and potential witnesses who may be difficult to locate. ...Read More
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