ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Saturday marks ten years since a quadruple homicide on Leighton Avenue in Rochester. On Jan. 10, 2016, four people were found murdered in an attic in a house on fire.
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The victims were Michael Royal, his fiancée Jennifer Leasure, Lachelle Powell, and Michael Adams. They were found tied up with duct tape.
Their killer has not been caught.
Mary Royal, the mother of Michael Royal, spoke with News10NBC last year, saying the killers took a piece of her heart. Read the full story here.
In 2019, News10NBC’s Nikki Rudd took us inside the evidence of this case and showed never been seen pictures from inside the house.
Officials said some information developed in the case in the last month or two. The Major Crimes Unit is investigating.
There is still a reward for any information that leads to an arrest. You can call Crime Stoppers at 585-423-9300, call the Major Crimes Unit at 585-428-7157, or email them at [email protected].
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