A family is speaking out after a Pittsburgh woman and her uncle were found dead in a mobile home on Jacksonville's Southside.
We first told you about the double murder involving 32-year-old Amy Hatfield and Robert Massey on Thursday. On Monday, police and their families were still looking for answers.
We learned Hatfield lived in Pittsburgh, but was visiting her uncle Robert Massey on Ascot Court on the Southside. Both of their bodies were found inside the home Thursday.
Hatfield's sister didn't want her face shown as she talked about her loss.
"She's definitely going to be missed and it's going to be a long time before any of us get any peace in this," Hatfield’s sister said.
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Investigators haven't revealed a motive, but they do suspect foul play. Sources said they believe the suspect is Florida or Georgia.
Jason Kwiatanowski used to date Hatfield and is the father of her 11-year-old daughter. Hatfield also leaves behind a 4-year-old.
“She wouldn't never done anything to nobody to bring something like that on herself. Never,” Kwiatanowski said.
Now, investigators in two different states are working to figure out who and what's behind the deaths leaving so many people in pain.
"And we just want justice for my sister 'cause she didn't deserve this. My uncle didn't deserve this. No one deserved to die however they died," Hatfield’s sister said.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office hasn't released a motive in this crime. We also reached out to the medical examiner and will let you know when they determine a cause of death for Hatfield and Massey.
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