On April 17, 2011, in Summerfield, Florida, 18-year-old Seth Jackson, who wanted to be a UFC fighter, went missing after getting into a fight with his ex-girlfriend, Amber Wright, 15, and his former best friend, Mike Bargo, 18.

On the left, a young person, wearing a dark cap backwards and a light-colored graphic shirt. On the right, a young woman with long blonde hair smiles next to a young boy, both close together.

Seth’s mom called the police to say he was missing, and she became more worried when he stopped texting. Detectives found a scary plan at Charlie Ely’s house: Mike, who was high on pi*ls, wanted to “end” Seth for hurting Amber, whom he called “little sister.”

Amber brought Seth over, and the group att*cked him by be*ting him, sho*ting him with a sh*tgun, and then cutting him up and throwing his b*dy into buckets in a lime quarry.

Interrogations broke them—Amber’s cold “he deserved it,” Mike bragged, and James Havens admitted to cleaning up. Everyone pointed fingers, but they all felt guilty.

The trials in Marion County from 2012 to 2013 were very interesting. Mike got de*th row for being the sho*ter, Amber and Justin Soto got life without parole, Kyle Hooper got life, and Charlie Ely got second-degree after pleading guilty.

Havens, the accessory, could get 30 years. Seth’s b*dy was found weeks later, and his dreams were drowned in betrayal.

Seth’s family holds on to his gloves and whispers, “He fought for everything, but jealousy stole it all.” Summerfield mourns a boy full of fire, and vigils light the paths he walked.

This nightmare whispers that you need to act quickly: help teens with their hearts, and spot rage early, before love turns to loss.

At the bottom of a quarry, Seth’s echo can be heard. His kil*ers are in jail, and his light urges: be loyal, heal wounds, and save the dreamers today.