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FBI increases reward to $50,000 in Cypress triple murder arson case on second anniversary

Two years ago, three people were murdered inside a Cypress home that was intentionally set on fire

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Two years ago today, three people were murdered inside a Cypress home that was intentionally set on fire, and investigators are still searching for answers.

Kelly Masciarelli, her son Kolin Foster, and his girlfriend Cameryn Richard were found dead in their home in the 14600 block of Plains River Drive in Cypress after Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a house fire.

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The deaths were ruled homicides, and the fire was determined to be intentional.

On the second anniversary of the murders, the FBI has increased its reward to up to $50,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of those responsible

Investigators are also resharing surveillance video that may hold the key to breaking the case.

The footage shows a male suspect with a tall, muscular build getting into a black four-door sedan driven by another individual.

Investigators believe someone may recognize the suspect, the vehicle, or know something about what happened that night.

No arrests have been made in the case.

Anyone with information — even the smallest detail — is urged to come forward. Investigators say every tip matters.

To submit a tip, contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit information online at tips.fbi.gov. Tips may also be submitted to Harris County Crime Stoppers.