Making the crime all the more rattling, Ezequiel Almodovar raved over his wife with a heartfelt tribute on Valentine's Day.
A Florida community has been left shaken up after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer shot and killed his wife and their two children before turning the gun on himself.
“Family time… we needed this… no school, no work, no adult bulls— just family time enjoying life through eyes of kids… love you baby,” Ezequiel wrote on Facebook of the moments he shared with his wife Marielis Soto-Almodovar, 38, and their sons Ezequiel Jr., 16, and Gabriel, 12. “Happy Valentine’s Day to my forever valentine!!! Marielis Soto-Almodovar. Today is a day of love, but there’s not enough days for me to show you how much I love you and how much you mean to me today and every day!!!! You’ve always been there for me and I hope I can continue to show you the love you deserve mi amor… te amooooo forever and ever!!!!” Ezequiel penned alongside a collage of photos, which include a photo of himself and Marielis on their wedding day.
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