Teen accused of murder plot writes letter to parents
Isabelle Valdez, the 15-year-old girl accused of plotting to kill another classmate, wrote a letter to her parents on the day of her arrest. "Dear mama & papa. I'm sorry for what I'm gonna do. Hopefully you will find this paper. I want you guys to know that none of it is your fault, or anyone else's for that matter. I chose to do this by myself, for myself." The State Attorney's Office also released various drawings included in a notebook. Officials said those drawings depicted the victim dead with the suspect next to him. FOX 35 has decided not to publish those drawings due to the graphic nature.
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