2 charged with capital murder after bodies found in Medina Lake, sheriff’s office says

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MEDINA COUNTY, Texas – In a shocking turn of events, one of the two suspects arrested for the capital murder of multiple persons confessed to killing her parents and disposing of their bodies in a ravine. This disturbing incident has sent ripples of disbelief through the community and raised questions about safety and family dynamics.

The Medina County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) reported on Friday that the suspects, Cassandra Lange, 29, and Joby Williams, 32, are both facing capital murder charges in connection with the deaths of Cherry Rehbein, 54, and Stephen Rehbein, 58. This case has garnered significant media attention due to its tragic nature and the familial ties involved.

Cassandra Lange, who is identified as the biological daughter of Cherry Rehbein, reportedly admitted during an interrogation that she and Williams murdered her parents. The details surrounding the case began to unfold following a welfare check initiated when Stephen Rehbein failed to show up for work, prompting concern from friends and family.

Upon arrival at the Rehbein residence, MCSO deputies discovered evidence that suggested foul play was involved. This discovery led to a search warrant being executed at the home where multiple vehicles associated with Stephen Rehbein were identified. One of these vehicles was located in Corpus Christi, where Lange and Williams were found with a 6-year-old child and an infant. Fortunately, Child Protective Services (CPS) have since stepped in to ensure the children’s safety, working to reunite them with family.

After the arrest, investigators began a search in the Medina Lake area, where they ultimately discovered two large black garbage bags in a ravine. This location was not visible from the road and was found due to the careful observation of a deputy on the scene. The bodies recovered from these bags were later transported to the Medina County Medical Examiner’s Office for further examination.

As the investigation unfolds, the community is left grappling with the implications of such a tragedy. The bonds of family, the struggles of mental health, and the importance of intervention are pressing issues that emerge from this incident. The MCSO has set Lange’s bond at $150,000 and Williams’ at $200,000, reflecting the seriousness of the charges they face.

This case serves as a reminder of the complexities within families and the sometimes hidden challenges that can lead to devastating outcomes. As we await further developments, it is essential to approach such stories with sensitivity and an understanding of the factors at play.

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