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THE PHONE RECORDS MAY TELL A DIFFERENT STORY: Investigators say text messages allegedly linked to Amaya “Cookie” Diaz and Kitty Mia Diaz could shed new light on the confrontation before the fatal stabbing…

LEAKED TEXT MESSAGES BEFORE THE STABBING? THE RUMOR NOW HAUNTING THE COOKIE AND KITTY DIAZ CASE

The rumor spreading online is explosive:

Were there text messages before the stabbing?

Did Amaya “Cookie” Diaz or Kitty Mia Diaz send Caroline “Caro” Peña a warning?

And was there a defiant 10-word statement that could explain why a mother of five was attacked in broad daylight?

So far, police have not publicly released any such text messages.

But the confirmed details of the case are already disturbing enough.

Caroline Peña, a 32-year-old mother of five, died after being stabbed multiple times in Del Rio, Texas. Police say the attack happened in the 800 block of East 10th Street, near one of the city’s busier areas. She was first taken to Val Verde Regional Medical Center, then transferred to San Antonio for emergency trauma care, where she later died from her injuries.

Three women have been charged with murder: Amaya “Cookie” Diaz, 19; her sister Kitty Mia Diaz, 21; and Kyandra Renee Faz, 21.

According to police and local reports, investigators reviewed surveillance footage, processed physical evidence, and interviewed witnesses before identifying the three suspects. Reports say the attack was not random, but authorities have not publicly released a final motive.

That silence has created space for rumors.

Online posts now claim there were leaked messages before the stabbing — messages that allegedly showed a warning, a threat, or a final challenge between the suspects and Caroline.

But no official source has confirmed that.

What has been reported is that Caroline may have gone to the area intending to confront someone. Shortly afterward, the situation turned violent. Reports say Cookie allegedly stabbed Caroline, while Kitty and Faz are accused of joining the attack before fleeing.

The case became even more shocking after bystander video showed the Diaz sisters smiling and acting casually as police took them into custody. Del Rio Police Chief Frank Ramirez later described the behavior as “callous,” according to reports.

For Caroline’s family and friends, however, the viral arrest footage is not the center of the story.

The center is a mother who never came home.

A friend of Caroline later said she missed a call from her shortly before the stabbing and now wonders whether answering could have changed what happened. People reported that Caroline’s loved ones are still searching for answers as police continue investigating the motive.

That is why the alleged text messages have become such a haunting question.

If they exist, they could show whether the confrontation was planned.

They could show whether Caroline was warned.

They could show whether someone knew the situation was about to turn violent.

But until police release them, they remain unverified.

What is confirmed is this:

A 32-year-old mother of five was stabbed in broad daylight.

Three young women are charged with murder.

The motive has not been publicly explained.

And now, the question everyone is asking is not only who attacked Caroline Peña — but what was said before the first blow was ever thrown.

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