A MOTHER’S DAY MARTYRDOM: EIGHT CHILDREN BURIED AS...

A MOTHER’S DAY MARTYRDOM: EIGHT CHILDREN BURIED AS SHREVEPORT ā€˜HOUSE OF HORROR’ REMAINS CLAMPED IN SILENCE

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They were laid to rest in their hometown, but the “House of Horror” on West 79th Street remains a silent, boarded-up tomb. As the community clapped through tears at a Mother’s Day weekend service—honoring 8 little lives stolen in their sleep—the mystery behind the house deepens. Why has it remained shuttered and “closed” for days while the world watched the burials? šŸ„€

The caskets were topped with gold crowns, but inside that Shreveport neighborhood, the air is heavy with more than just grief. “Blind Items” are swirling about what investigators found behind those closed doors that wasn’t in the initial report. Is the house “closed” for cleaning, or is it being preserved for a bombshell federal sweep that could implicate more than just the gunman? šŸ•µļøā€ā™‚ļøšŸ˜±

The funerals are over, but the “Silence on 79th” is screaming. What are the authorities still looking for in the dark?

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The white caskets, eight in total, stood in a hauntingly perfect line at the Summer Grove Baptist Church this past weekend. It was Mother’s Day weekend—a time usually reserved for celebrating life—but for the city of Shreveport and the families of the victims of Shamar Elkins, it was a day of reckoning with the unthinkable. As the eight children were finally laid to rest in their hometown, the investigation back on West 79th Street has entered a strange, stagnant phase: the “House of Horror” remains strictly closed to the public, a boarded-up monument to a massacre that has left the nation paralyzed.

The Final Procession

The funeral service was a “celebration of life” punctuated by the visceral wails of a community in mourning. Each casket was adorned with a gold crown, a symbolic gesture for the “princes and princesses” whose lives were cut short by the very man who should have protected them.

Among those remembered were Jayla Elkins (3), known as ā€œJaybaeā€; Kayla Pugh (6), or ā€œK-Maeā€; and Mar’Kaydon Pugh (10), affectionately called ā€œK-Bug.ā€ The service, attended by hundreds including former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, highlighted the “mighty light” of children like 6-year-old Khedarrion Snow, whose life was described in a heart-wrenching pamphlet as “short but powerful.”

“God is still on the throne,” Pastor Kim Burrell told the congregation, “even when He doesn’t give us all the clues.” But for those outside the church walls, the lack of “clues” regarding the aftermath is exactly what is fueling a firestorm of speculation on platforms like X and Reddit.

The Silence of West 79th Street

While the children have been returned to the earth, the site of their final moments remains under a different kind of lockdown. For several days, the house in the Cedar Grove neighborhood has remained “closed”—not just as a crime scene, but as a shuttered property with no sign of the “new owner” who allegedly snapped it up for $6,000 just days prior.

Sources within the neighborhood report that while the yellow police tape has been removed, the windows are dark and the doors remain bolted. There have been no cleanup crews, no “For Sale” signs, and no movement. On the r/TrueCrime subreddit, users are questioning why a property sold so quickly has not seen any activity.

“Usually, these ‘House of Horror’ flips happen fast to erase the memory,” one user noted. “But this house is just sitting there. It’s like the city is afraid to touch it.”

The Shadow of Charles Ford

The “closeness” of the house may be linked to the ongoing federal case against Charles Ford, 56. Charged with being a felon in possession of the rifle Elkins used, Ford’s shifting stories—claiming first he never had the gun, then that Elkins stole it from his truck—have led federal agents to keep a tight grip on any evidence related to the shooter’s movements.

Legal analysts for Fox News suggest that the “closed” status of the home might indicate that the FBI and ATF are not yet finished with their forensic analysis. There is growing pressure to determine if Elkins had any “facilitators” beyond Ford, or if the house itself holds evidence of a more prolonged psychological breakdown that the “system” ignored.

A Community Left in Limbo

The contrast between the “celebratory” tone of the funeral and the grim, boarded-up reality of the neighborhood is stark. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux expressed the city’s condolences, but the local council remains under fire for withdrawing from domestic violence partnerships just months before the shooting.

As the hometown burials conclude, the focus shifts from the victims to the vacuum they left behind. The “House of Horror” stands as a silent witness to a failure of law, mental health support, and community safety. For now, the shutters stay down, and the doors stay locked, leaving the people of Shreveport to wonder if the truth of what happened on April 19 is buried as deep as the eight white caskets.

The Future of the Site

Rumors persist on local Discord servers that the mysterious new owner may be a “straw buyer” for a non-profit intended to demolish the structure and create a memorial garden. However, until the “closed” status is lifted and the boards come down, the West 79th Street home remains a dark void in the heart of Louisiana—a place where the past refuses to be painted over.

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