A Jacksonville family is still searching for answers in the deaths of two men, who were found dead inside a home in the Ortega neighborhood on June 28, 2011.
Family members say 36-year-old Eric Stubbs was visiting his half-brother 34-year-old John Ragin Jr. When loved ones couldn’t get in contact, one of their nephews was asked to go check on them.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office was called to investigate. Stubbs said the case went cold after three years. Now, she says, detectives have told her there may be a connection to the case with people in the Georgetown, South Carolina area. Stubbs says she’s working with multiple police departments to hopefully have the case closed.
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