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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2025 · 18 MIN

'We Want Answers': New Orleans Terror Victim's Mom's Faith, Frustration Amid Horror

from Newsmakers · host CBN News

Cathy Tenedorio is living a mother's worst nightmare after her son, Matthew, was killed during the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans. "He just was a happy kid," Tenedorio told CBN News of her son, reflecting on his attributes as a child and adult. "He was very expressive. He was very particular [and] meticulous." She continued, "He was just a wonderful, wonderful person." Tenedorio and her family have been left grappling for answers after a terrorist drove a rented truck through a Bourbon Street crowd, killing 14, including her 25-year-old son.   Linda Fleck, Matthew's aunt and Tenedorio's sister, told CBN News the family still doesn't have clarity on how Matthew died, as they've reportedly received conflicting reports with no definitive clarity. "We know that the terrorist didn't hit him with the truck," Fleck said. "Because his two friends that were eyewitnesses there saw it. They were there with Matthew." Fleck, who was close with Matthew, said her sister and family deserve to know the truth. They brought a nurse with them to the morgue who said it appeared he was shot but that there might have been additional blunt force injuries. "We want answers," she said. "She, as a mother ... deserves answers. Any mother would want answers."   As for Tenedorio, she said she respects law enforcement and the process but is anxious to know what specifically happened to her son — something she believes will come out as video and other elements are reviewed. "The manner of his death is never going to change," she said. "It's a homicide. ... We just want to know what happened." Even amid the pain, uncertainty, and lack of clarity, Tenedorio, Fleck, and the family are clinging to their Christian faith, turning to prayer, peace, and forgiveness to navigate the turmoil. "My faith is strengthened," Tenedorio said. "My life is going to be forever changed. I'm going to be able to help more people than I already helped, because that's my whole goal in life is to help people. That's all I want to do."   The grieving mother has long been a source of comfort to others and is now receiving the same ministering and care from those who she has assisted in the past — something she deeply values. "It's so beautiful to touch each other's hearts," she said. "That's the most important thing — do what Jesus did. Serve." Ultimately, Tenedorio said her reaction is "always forgiveness," citing her Christian faith for giving her the strength to take that posture. "A man took my son's life, but I have to forgive him," she said. "He has to meet with God. He has to answer for that — not to me, to God. That's how I look at it." Watch her powerful response. Watch the weekly "Newsmakers" TV show each week on CBN News Watch the weekly "Newsmakers" TV show on CBN's YouTube channel Download the free CBN News App

Cathy Tenedorio is living a mother's worst nightmare after her son, Matthew, was killed during the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans. "He just was a happy kid," Tenedorio told CBN News of her son, reflecting on his attributes as a child and adult. "He was very expressive. He was very particular [and] meticulous." She continued, "He was just a wonderful, wonderful person." Tenedorio and her family have been left grappling for answers after a terrorist drove a rented truck through a Bourbon Street crowd, killing 14, including her 25-year-old son.   Linda Fleck, Matthew's aunt and Tenedorio's sister, told CBN News the family still doesn't have clarity on how Matthew died, as they've reportedly received conflicting reports with no definitive clarity. "We know that the terrorist didn't hit him with the truck," Fleck said. "Because his two friends that were eyewitnesses there saw it. They were there with Matthew." Fleck, who was close with Matthew, said her sister and family deserve to know the truth. They brought a nurse with them to the morgue who said it appeared he was shot but that there might have been additional blunt force injuries. "We want answers," she said. "She, as a mother ... deserves answers. Any mother would want answers."   As for Tenedorio, she said she respects law enforcement and the process but is anxious to know what specifically happened to her son — something she believes will come out as video and other elements are reviewed. "The manner of his death is never going to change," she said. "It's a homicide. ... We just want to know what happened." Even amid the pain, uncertainty, and lack of clarity, Tenedorio, Fleck, and the family are clinging to their Christian faith, turning to prayer, peace, and forgiveness to navigate the turmoil. "My faith is strengthened," Tenedorio said. "My life is going to be forever changed. I'm going to be able to help more people than I already helped, because that's my whole goal in life is to help people. That's all I want to do."   The grieving mother has long been a source of comfort to others and is now receiving the same ministering and care from those who she has assisted in the past — something she deeply values. "It's so beautiful to touch each other's hearts," she said. "That's the most important thing — do what Jesus did. Serve." Ultimately, Tenedorio said her reaction is "always forgiveness," citing her Christian faith for giving her the strength to take that posture. "A man took my son's life, but I have to forgive him," she said. "He has to meet with God. He has to answer for that — not to me, to God. That's how I look at it." Watch her powerful response. Watch the weekly "Newsmakers" TV show each week on CBN News Watch the weekly "Newsmakers" TV show on CBN's YouTube channel Download the free CBN News App

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