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College Student Who Was ‘Living Life to Her Fullest’ Was Stabbed to Death by Boyfriend, Who Then Killed Himself

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Olivia House

Published Jan 28, 2026

Last month, police found Emilia Rueda, 20, and Carlos Esparza, 19, dead after a clear homicide self destruction in an apartment building in Las Cruces, N.M., after a government assistance check.

Presently it has been uncovered how the couple died. Recently delivered records affirm that Rueda was wounded to death and that Esparza was found with a rifle close to him, KFOX14 reports.

Rueda was an understudy at New Mexico State College, as indicated by a GoFundMe that was made for her loved ones. She was seeking after a degree in workmanship.

Her family said she was amped up for her lesser year at school, cherished her work and was “carrying on with life to her fullest.”

“Emilia will perpetually live inside us, her grin, her snicker, her get-up-and-go, empathy for others made her one out of many,” the GoFundMe depiction peruses.

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In a September update on the GoFundMe, her family affirmed that Rueda was unfortunately killed by her sweetheart.

“A significant number of you might have questions with regards to what befell our valuable Emilia and to be straightforward we don’t have the responses as a whole yet,” the update read to a limited extent. “What we cannot deny is that she was killed by her beau in her condo on Monday September nineteenth.” October is Abusive behavior at home Mindfulness Month.

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