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Snapchat Lies, Forest Grave – The Sinister Family Secret Behind a Missing Mother of Two

The desperate search for a missing Maryland mother of two has ended in heartbreak, as authorities confirmed they’ve found the body of Lesbia Mileth Ramirez Guerra, 23, buried in a remote wooded area. Her boyfriend, who originally reported her missing, is now charged with her murder — and his uncle stands accused of helping hide the crime.

The investigation, led by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, turned grim after Guerra vanished on April 1, last seen at her home. Her boyfriend, Keycy Robinson Alexi Barrera-Rosa, 24, filed a missing persons report two days later. But from the beginning, police suspected foul play.

Investigators noted suspicious activity around the family’s Toyota 4Runner, which was reportedly moved around the property multiple times on April 1 — in a way that didn’t align with the home’s layout. That red flag would soon point to something far more sinister.

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After days of searching, deputies — assisted by police from Prince George’s County — located Guerra’s body buried in a heavily wooded area near Cedarville State Forest. The discovery confirmed the worst fears of her family and community.

Now, Barrera-Rosa faces murder charges. He was already known to federal authorities and had previously been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for being undocumented.

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But the case doesn’t end there. Authorities have also charged Rolvin Eduardo Bererra-Bererra, 37 — the suspect’s uncle — as an accessory after the fact. According to an arrest affidavit obtained by Southern Maryland News Net, the uncle confessed that his nephew told him Guerra was strangled. Bererra-Bererra then allegedly helped bury the body.

Investigators say digital evidence corroborates the uncle’s account, strengthening the case that the murder was not only premeditated but that steps were taken to hide the crime.

Charles County Sheriff Troy D. Berry expressed his condolences:

“While this was not the ending that we all hoped for, I am grateful to all those who worked so hard to find Ms. Guerra. On behalf of the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, I offer our most sincere condolences to all of her family and friends.”

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The shocking discovery has rocked the community, leaving many to question how a mother’s disappearance — first believed to be a mystery — unraveled into a deeply disturbing tale of betrayal, murder, and cover-up within the family.

As the legal process unfolds, Guerra’s loved ones are left mourning not just her loss, but the cruelty of how her final days were hidden under layers of deceit.

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