The family of a Fort Worth-based flight attendant, Rana Snowfall, who was reported missing earlier this month, is seeking justice as new information surfaces in the ongoing investigation. Snowfall is suspected to have been murdered by her roommate, Dennis Day, who has allegedly admitted to the crime.
According to a police affidavit, the incident was triggered when Snowfall was filming Day and threatened to report him to the authorities. This escalated into a violent confrontation where Day is believed to have strangled her. Security camera footage shows him dragging her body into the backyard before disabling the cameras.
Law enforcement officials state that Day then disposed of Snowfall’s body in a trash bin and transported it to Bowie, where it was allegedly discarded over a bridge. The search for her remains in the area is still ongoing.
Snowfall’s family, who wished to remain anonymous, shared their sorrow and anger over the loss of their loved one. They remembered her as a proud Jordanian-Palestinian, a dedicated mother and sister, and someone who was passionate about her job as a flight attendant.
The family is deeply disturbed by the brutality of the act, pointing out that Day showed no consideration for Snowfall’s daughter or family. They are eager for justice, but they recognize that no legal resolution can truly make amends for the situation.
A colleague was the first to report Snowfall missing, after she was last confirmed alive on March 21st when her phone pinged nearby cell towers. Her absence has left a significant gap in the lives of those who knew and cherished her.
Day is no longer in Tarrant County custody, a fact that has increased the family’s worries for their safety. They remain hopeful for a conviction but are painfully aware that it cannot reverse the tragedy.
Officials are still searching the creeks near Bowie, where Day is suspected to have disposed of Snowfall’s body. The investigation is ongoing as authorities strive to reconstruct the events leading to her death.