Man charged in death of South Texas cheerleader reportedly confessed to crime
The man charged with the murder of a South Texas cheerleader has confessed to the crime, the Victoria Advocate reports. Sixteen-year-old Lizbeth Medina's body was discovered Dec. 5 in the bathtub of her family’s apartment in Edna, a town of about 6,000 people located between Victoria and Houston. She had apparently been stabbed to death, according to multiple media reports.
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