HUMBLE, Texas – Deputies released surveillance video Thursday of the people they said are believed to be connected to the death of a Harris County woman.

The body of Linda Terry, 69, was found Saturday night when deputies conducted a welfare check at her Fox Haven Lane home. Investigators said she appeared to have suffered some type of trauma.

Deputies said Terry’s white 2013 Honda Accord, bearing Texas license plate HZS-1825, was also missing from her home.

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“She was a wonderful person with a heart of gold. She spent two-thirds of her life as a flight attendant,” family friend Linda Lutich said.

Mother's Day was the last time Terry and her daughter-in-law Tiffany had been in touch.

They exchanged a series of text messages.

“I told her I was grateful to her for giving birth to my favorite person. We just had a touching moment and I'm glad we did,” Tiffany Terry said.



:I'm convinced there are people out there with information and I personally urge you to come forward and do the right thing,” Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said.



“Linda Terry needs justice. Not just for us. You don't want these people on the streets with you or your mothers,” Tiffany said.

Investigators released video clips from several surveillance cameras. They said they need the public’s help to identify several people seen in the videos.

Anyone with information about Terry’s death or the identity of the people seen in the videos is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477.

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