In an emotional interview released late Tuesday night, the family of Lia Soren shared her final text messages — brief but unsettling — that have become a central focus in the investigation into her mysterious death.
The messages, sent just minutes before Lia was last seen alive, contain cryptic phrases suggesting fear and urgency. According to a family source, one message read simply:
“They’re outside.”
Another, sent two minutes later, contained an unfinished sentence ending with the words “if something happens…” before abruptly cutting off.
“She never spoke like that,” her mother told reporters. “Something terrified her that night.”
Investigators are now working with digital forensic experts to trace the origin of the messages and determine whether they were sent under duress or deliberately altered after her disappearance.
Law enforcement sources confirm the texts were deleted from Lia’s phone before it was recovered — a fact that raises new questions about who accessed the device and why her final words were concealed.
“The tone, the timing, and the deletion pattern — it all points to something staged,” one detective admitted.
The family has since called for a full reinvestigation, insisting that “Lia didn’t say goodbye — she was trying to warn us.”
