SAN ANTONIO – The families of a pregnant woman, her boyfriend and their unborn son who were gunned down in 2023 say they’re not done seeking justice.

A day after the man who shot and killed them was convicted of capital murder, they now want his father to be found guilty as well.

Christopher Preciado will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the deaths of Savanah Soto, Matthew Guerra and their unborn son, Fabian.

While their families say they’re relieved for that bit of justice, they now want the same result for his father, Ramon Preciado.

“I’m sure you know like how greatly impacted our family was by this,” one family member said during victim impact statements Thursday. “You, your mom and your dad, two special places for y’all.”

A “guilty” verdict for Christopher, lifting a weight the Guerra family has carried for years.

“It was just relieving for me. Like a big sigh of relief,” said Matthew’s father, Gabriel.

Now they’re waiting for Christopher’s father Ramon’s turn in the defendant chair later this year.

Ramon is facing charges for allegedly helping his son move Matthew and Savanah’s bodies’ after the murders.

“I think with the amount of evidence that we didn’t know about, that we found out during this week and a half of trial, we’re positive that he’ll get a lengthy sentence,” Gabriel said.

Christopher received three capital murder convictions and a life sentence. Though Matthew’s loved ones don’t feel it’s enough.

“I feel like he should have got the death penalty,” Matthew’s brother Alex said. “It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a criminal record in the past. You took three people’s lives. It doesn’t matter. You did that act, you get treated accordingly.”

Ramon’s wife Myrta Romano was also charged for helping Christopher; those charges were dismissed in November.

We’ve learned the District Attorney’s office could charge her again. The Guerra family says they’re confident that will happen.

“At the time she was able to have Thanksgiving, Christmas, New year’s with at least Ramon. We didn’t have any of that with Matthew, Savanah and Fabian,” Gabriel said. “As far as we know it’s just a matter of time.”

There’s no official word on if or when those charges will come. As for Ramon, his trial is set to start on May 11.

We’ll be there for you when it starts.