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Two young sisters were found shot to death along with their mother in a Texas mansion belonging to the mother's boyfriend.

High school cheerleader Alexa Denice Montez, 16, and London Bribiescas, 10, were found dead with their mother Nichol Olsen, 37, on Thursday morning by Nichol’s 31-year-old boyfriend Charles Edward Wheeler, in his gated-community home in San Antonio, Texas.

Wheeler told police he returned to the property at 9:07am after the spending the night elsewhere and found the three of them dead inside. It is unclear where he was overnight or before he found them.

Wheeler owns an oil drilling and maintenance company. He bought the home last year for $1 million.

Police are yet to confirm whether the deaths were the result of a triple murder, or a double murder suicide carried out by 37-year-old Nichol Olsen.

“It’s way too early to tell who’s a suspect and who’s a witness,” Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said on Thursday at a press conference.

All three of the females had been shot in their upper bodies. Sheriff Salazar indicated that the two girls were likely murdered, but declined to comment on whether Nichol died from homicide or suicide.

“It’s just too early to tell on the third person if that is a murder or a suicide. We’ll let the medical examiner take a look at it.”

On Thursday night, investigators towed a 2013 Ford pickup truck belonging to Wheeler from the residence.

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Nichol Olsen, 37 (above right), was found shot dead on Thursday morning. Her boyfriend Charles Wheeler, 31 (above left), told police he returned to the million-dollar home where they lived at 9am and found the bodies.

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Alexa Denice Montez (above right) and her younger half-sister, London Bribiescas (above left), were found shot to death in the home they shared with their mother and her boyfriend. London was in the fifth grade.

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16-year-old Alexa Denice Montez, pictured above, was a cheerleader and a sophomore at Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio.

The girls have a 22-year-old half-brother, Skylar, who is not thought to have been in the home at the time of the shooting. All three half-siblings have different fathers, none of whom live with them.

Court records show that Nichol divorced Skylar’s father, James Noble, in 1998, when she was only 17 and Skylar was two.

Other records detail her divorce from her older daughter Alexa’s father, Carlos Montez, in 2006. At the time, Nichol was 25 and Alexa was just four.

Nichol never married younger daughter London’s father, Hector Bribiescas, but she sued him for child support in 2013.

In 2014, Nichol Olsen was charged with a domestic assault. The identity of the injured person was not revealed, and the case was dropped when the witness failed to appear in court.

Nichol had been dating Charles Wheeler for around 18 months, and had moved into his Texas estate with her two daughters.
Sheriff’s officials made four visits to Wheeler’s home last year, a spokesman said. Three of those visits were attempts to serve court papers, while a fourth visit was to document a reported theft.

Nichol Olsen was a licensed cosmetologist and appears to have worked as a hair stylist.

No gunshots were reported to police on Wednesday night or Thursday morning, but Sheriff Salazar said “it’s quite possible no one heard anything.”

He said: “They’re multi-million dollar homes. Very big. Very big lots. And the homes are probably very well constructed.

“Naturally, it’s not a common area for us to see this type of activity, but it just goes to show that crime really knows no boundaries, geographic, socioeconomic or otherwise.

“It could happen anywhere, literally.”

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Above left: London Bribiescas on New Year’s Eve.
Above right in center: The girls’ half-brother Skylar Noble, 22. All three of Nichol Olsen’s children have different fathers.


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Alexa Denice Montez, pictured above, was living at 31-year-old Charles Wheeler’s home. The high school cheerleader was found shot dead at the property on Thursday morning.

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Nichol Olsen and Charles Wheeler had been dating for at least 18 months. His car was towed from the scene on Thursday night.

More information & sources:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-shot-dead-mother-1million-Texas-mansion.html
https://www.expressnews.com/news/lo...-dead-in-luxury-home-near-Boerne-13525344.php
https://heavy.com/news/2019/01/nichol-olsen-alexa-denice-montez-london-bribiescas/
https://www.crimeonline.com/2019/01...e-a-luxury-mansion-in-gated-community-police/
 
Why the bloody fuck does it matter how many baby daddies there are, when they divorce etc.. if you have to focus on bullshit, smearing her name, your investigation obviously has issues..
Well some people find one person to marry and stay married to and have children with and raise up and the police don't visit their house even once in their lives and they never end up in court ... so from here it looks like they're questioning her stability and that is why they are mentioning it. I'm not knocking anyone here ... the police have totally been to my house ... I've been in court and my name is lithiumgirl so ... NUTs
 
Would any of those exes have a motive for killing her and her daughters? That would be the other reason for mentioning her past relationships ...
 
The fact that she had different baby daddies is so irrelevant. I think that she was a devoted mom that loved her kids. There is a theory going around on other sites that thinks that he had begun a sexual relationship with one, or both of the daughters, that the mom found out and there was a blow-up. He felt that killing all three of them was the only way to keep that from coming out. And that he hired someone to do it. The fact that he slept elsewhere the night before is very suspicious. We think that he is the only suspect that they are looking at.
 
There is a theory going around on other sites
Would that be websleuths?

The fact that she had different baby daddies is so irrelevant.
We should probably wait for more facts before jumping to that conclusion. When someone has a lot of life baggage, the luggage gets inspected when there is a murder.
 
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It’s been two years since a Texas mother and her two daughters were found dead inside her boyfriend’s home, but a Bexar County sheriff says there are too many unanswered questions to officially close the case.

Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, and her two daughters, London Sophia Bribiescas, 10, and Alexa Denice Montez, 16, were found deceased in January 2019.

Olsen’s then-boyfriend, Charles Wheeler, called 911 after he said he discovered them dead inside the home, but four calls were reportedly to 911 before Wheeler’s call, that came from Olsen’s phone.

An autopsy report determined that Olsen killed her children before shooting herself, but Sheriff Javier Salazar of the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said he’s “not ready to label Nichol Olson as a murderer, a double murderer of her own children.” Salazar has now refused to sign the final forms on the case, pending further investigation.

Numerous sources close to the investigation said Nicole Olsen made five calls on the night of the incident, according to her cellphone records. The first call was reportedly made to Wheeler’s mother, who didn’t answer the phone, followed by four calls to 911.

Salazar said three of the calls disconnected before a 911 dispatcher answered. One of the calls connected with a 911 dispatcher but Salazar declined to provide details about what may have been said.

“What we found was that while we did know that there was a disconnected call from that phone number. We don’t know where that number is calling from, so all that we know is that we have a drop call from a cell phone number. Normal protocols is to call that number back, but if we don’t know exactly where, where that phone is located, we don’t know where to dispatch to,” Salazar said.

“The way the system works is it just wasn’t engaged long enough for us to be able to attach a GPS positioning to that call.”

Authorities have not named a suspect in the case, but Alexa’s father filed a lawsuit this week against Charles Wheeler. According to the lawsuit, plaintiff Carlos Montez Jr. sued Wheeler for gross negligence and wrongful death.

Wheeler told police that she slept over at a friend’s house on the night of the deaths, claiming that he had gotten into an argument with Olsen and left to cool off. Wheeler said when he returned home the following morning, he found Olsen and her daughters dead and promptly called 911.

The lawsuit accuses Wheeler of leaving his gun in a place where Olsen had access to it, San Antonio Express-News reports. Given her alleged state of mind at the time, Wheeler is accused of acting negligently.

Another lawsuit was filed on January 8 by Hector Bribiescas, the father of London. The lawsuit accuses Wheeler of ignoring Olsen’s escalating behavior during the night they argued and failing to protect the children.

“On the night of the incident in question, (Wheeler) knew that Nichol Olsen was acting irregularly and was not in the right state of mind,” the lawsuit stated. “Wheeler knew Olsen’s behavior was escalating, was erratic and highly emotional and was potentially threatening and/or could lead to actual violence.”

The autopsy and toxicology reports for Olsen and her children haven’t been publicly released, due to the ongoing investigation.

Meanwhile, Salazar feels that there are more people that hold the answers to what happened.
 
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Creator: Josie Norris | Credit: Staff Photographer
"Hi, I'm Hector Bribiescas, I left Nichol, the psycho mother of my daughter, into the care of another man without a giving a disclosure that Nichol is a psycho. Now I want money from that man, because he did the same thing I did and left Nichol and he also has lots of money."
 
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