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by Corey Mitchell


  Anthony, Gina, and their two daughters, Amber and Tiffany.

  (Gina Worley Shore)

  Anthony Shore was accused of molesting his two daughters.

  (Gina Worley Shore)

  Shore was a musical savant who gave piano and guitar lessons.

  (Gina Worley Shore)

  Gina Worley Shore, Tony’s first wife and mother of his two children, had no idea her husband was a serial killer.

  Harris County Assistant District Attorney Kelly Siegler worked in conjunction with the Houston Police Department to bring Shore to justice.

  Rape victim Selma Janske, with duct tape around her head, being consoled by her mother. (Houston Police Department)

  Shore kept boxes of pornography in this storage facility.

  Shore played keyboards in the band St. Vitus Dance, an eleven-piece alternative rock cover band, (Gina Worley Shore)

  Shore was arrested eight years after he murdered Dana Sanchez. (Houston Police Department)

  Detective Bob King never gave up trying to find the murderer of Diana Rebollar.

  Shore carried a book on witchcraft with him.

  Shore later confessed to the murder of 15-year-old Laurie Tremblay.

  (Yearbook photo)

  Tremblay’s body was tossed behind the Dumpster of a Mexican restaurant.

  (Houston Police Department)

  Impression caused by ligature clearly seen around Tremblay’s neck. (Harris County Medical Examiner)

  Shore informed his attorneys that he wanted the death penalty. His wish was granted. (Gina Worley Shore)

  Shore checking out some young girls. (Gina Worley Shore)

  Anthony Allen Shore and Gina Worley Shore on their wedding day. (Gina Worley Shore)

  Anthony and his mother, Deanna Shore, before his wedding day.

  (Gina Worley Shore)

  Maria del Carmen Estrada, 21, hoped to make something of herself in America.

  (Felipe Estrada Santana)

  Estrada’s partially naked body was found dumped behind a Houston Dairy Queen. (Houston Police Department)

  Cemetery and abandoned building where Rebollar’s body was dumped.

  Rebollar wore a Halloween T-shirt with a black cat and pumpkin on the night of her murder.

  Rebollar’s neck with ligature used to strangle her.

  (Harris County Medical Examiner)

  Wooden dowel and nylon rope used to strangle Rebollar.

  Dana Sanchez, 16, was a good student and a member of the ROTC at Waltrip High School. (Fidelina Sanchez)

  Missing persons poster for Sanchez. (Houston Police Department)

  Diana Rebollar, 9, was well-loved by her neighbors in The Heights.

  (Virginia Piedra)

  Rebollar walked two blocks down Main Street to buy sugar. She never made it home. (Houston Police Department)

  Estrada’s neck with ligature used to strangle her.

  (Harris County Medical Examiner)

  Wooden dowel and rope knots used to kill Estrada.

  Sanchez’s severely decomposed body lay outside in the Texas heat for eight days. (Houston Police Department)

  Nylon cord, toothbrush, and plastic belt used to restrain and then strangle Sanchez.

 

 

 


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