It's an especially difficult week for the family of a young Calgary homicide victim.
Elizabeth Velasquez would have turned three-years-old on Friday.
She was murdered on May 2nd, 2010 when she was just 14 months old.
Her grandmother keeps grieving as Elizabeth’s killer remains free.
Both Elizabeth’s mother Sarvia Velasquez and her mother’s boyfriend Arnaldo Rodriguez are considered suspects in the case.
Elizabeth’s paternal grandmother says she cannot get over the death, because no one has been held accountable yet.
“It’s not getting easier, there’s no closure,” says Frances Anderson.
Investigators say her birthday is a good time to once again raise the profile of the case.
“We're currently looking at a number of investigative strategies. At the end of the day, we are looking at who had exclusive opportunity,” says Staff Sgt. Doug Andrus.
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