Carmina Salcido (Cecelia Swindell)
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At age three, her father Ramon Salcido, embarked on a killing spree, murdering Carmina's mother, her two sisters, two aunts and her grand mother. Carmina's throat was slit, but she managed to survive the massacre.
She was subsequently adopted by Clyde and Betty Swindell from Missouri, members of the ultra-conservative Catholic group "Tradition, Family and Property" (TFP). This family was chosen by her maternal grandfather as he and his family belongs to the same sect. The Swindell family abused her for years, including spending her trust fund, until she left the house at age 17. Carmina's story is told in the book "Not Lost Forever".
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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Daughter Confronts Ramon Salcido, Father Who Left Her for Dead | 2009 Oct 16 |
Salcido looks back on saga of survival | 2009 Oct 15 |
Conversations with Carmina | 2009 Oct 14 |
Carmina's next chapter | 2009 Oct 14 |
Excerpt: 'Not Lost Forever' by Carmina Salcido | 2009 Oct 13 |
Left for dead, Carmina Salcido is back | 2008 Jul 31 |
MURDER YEAR END BIOGRAPHY CHRONOLOGY | 2005 Nov 5 |
Murder Rampage Survivor Breaks Silence | 2005 Nov 3 |
Family Set To Adopt Tot Who Survived Massacre | 1990 Apr 8 |