Sole Survivor of Triple Murder Speaks

Police still have few clues to find who gunned down three people and left another for dead

She has survived more horror than anyone should ever experience.

Holding on to her husband for support, wearing an eye patch and struggling to speak and hear, the courageous woman wants everyone to know what was lost when a gunman shot her in the face and killed her 15-year-old daughter, Nekitta Hamilton, along with Faith Bisasor and 15-year-old Davion Bishop.

"My daughter is gone, my friend is gone, and her son," the woman, who wants to remain anonymous, said as a tear rolled down her cheek. "I'm here, but I could be gone, and I want to thank God, but it's hard to go through this without my daughter, my only daughter."

Police have no suspects for the triple murder which took place in a Miramar house in August. The survivor managed to crawl around on the floor, blind, pressed send ona phone and told the person on the other end she was shot in the face during what may have been home invasion robbery.

The person called 911 and when they arrived they found only one survivor.

Their best piece of evidence is the sketch they were able to construct based on the woman's recollections. She said she doesn't remember much about the incident, and police won't let her discuss some aspects of what she does remember.

"Our life has been destroyed, I can't wake up anymore and feel normal, " said her husband, Eustace Hamilton. "I have to be strong for her. we have to be there for each other, we miss our daughter so much. She was a child of big dreams, she wanted to become a pediatrician, someone the world could look up to."

The shattered family is going back and forth from Jamaica, where they live, to South Florida for the woman's therapy and to do whatever they can to help the investigation.

Take a close look at the sketch. If you think you know who it could be, or if you know anything at all about the case, call Broward Crimestoppers at 954-493-TIPS. 

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