Family seeks answers on father's suspicious death in Houston
A family in Houston is seeking answers after the body of Samuel Custard, a 34-year-old father of two, was found in the trunk of his car. His body was discovered on March 11 in a parking garage at an office building. Custard was last seen on February 28, and his family suspects foul play. Custard's sister, Joya Narcisse, expressed their struggles, saying they feel frustrated trying to get information. "I just want justice for my brother," she said. His mother, Joy Custard, reported that the police initially classified his death as a homicide but later retracted that statement. The family is confused by the inconsistencies and wants an active investigation into the case. The police explained that Custard's body was heavily decomposed, complicating the autopsy and prolonging the investigation. The family feels the lack of information is unbearable. Anthony Duncan, Custard's cousin, noted the close bond they shared and the difficulty of not being able to lay him to rest. A manager at the office building said they provided surveillance footage to the police, showing Custard entering the parking lot but not leaving. The investigation into his cause of death is ongoing.