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Michael Cearo is Nicole Cearo’s father. You will be tempted to dismiss him, or judge him, but the truth is, his love for and commitment to his daughter is a testament.
Mr. Cearo blames himself for the path his daughter’s life took. At one point, he had to make a decision, what is best for Nicole? His pain cannot be denied. It cannot be ignored.
How can he spend his entire life, and then die, having never known what happened to his daughter? What does it mean, when a man who spent more than 20 years in prison himself, wants the same for those who allegedly killed his first born child?
He says he has been in contact with the detectives working the case. His account of what they told him about existing evidence into Nicole’s death is confounding.
Now, he has a message for the state of Washington, from the Prosecutor’s Office to the Town: take my daughter’s alleged killer to trial.
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Under the Redline is a publication of Black Owned Media Broadcasting Company/BOMBCo./Sakara Remmu. All content, unless otherwise noted, including but not limited to text, photographs, graphics, video, audio content, and computer code are protected by copyright as collective works or compilation under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. Individual episodes, articles, photographs, graphics, video, audio, and other content or elements comprising are also copyrighted works. All copyrights are owned by us or by our third-party licensors to the extent permitted under the United States Copyright Act and all international copyright laws. You are prohibited from embedding, publishing, reproducing, distributing, publishing, ent
Michael Cearo is Nicole Cearo’s father. You will be tempted to dismiss him, or judge him, but the truth is, his love for and commitment to his daughter is a testament.
Mr. Cearo blames himself for the path his daughter’s life took. At one point, he had to make a decision, what is best for Nicole? His pain cannot be denied. It cannot be ignored.
How can he spend his entire life, and then die, having never known what happened to his daughter? What does it mean, when a man who spent more than 20 years in prison himself, wants the same for those who allegedly killed his first born child?
He says he has been in contact with the detectives working the case. His account of what they told him about existing evidence into Nicole’s death is confounding.
Now, he has a message for the state of Washington, from the Prosecutor’s Office to the Town: take my daughter’s alleged killer to trial.
More about Under the Redline
Contact the Team
Copyright Notice 2016-2017 All rights reserved.
Under the Redline is a publication of Black Owned Media Broadcasting Company/BOMBCo./Sakara Remmu. All content, unless otherwise noted, including but not limited to text, photographs, graphics, video, audio content, and computer code are protected by copyright as collective works or compilation under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. Individual episodes, articles, photographs, graphics, video, audio, and other content or elements comprising are also copyrighted works. All copyrights are owned by us or by our third-party licensors to the extent permitted under the United States Copyright Act and all international copyright laws. You are prohibited from embedding, publishing, reproducing, distributing, publishing, ent