Tonight, a quiet home in Spanish Lookout is at the center of a tragic story. What was once a shared space for a family of six has now become a crime scene. Twenty-year-old Claritza Granillo Rodriguez, a Honduran national, was fatally stabbed on Wednesday night, allegedly during a heated argument with her brother-in-law over loud music. Rodriguez lived with her husband and four male relatives on the grounds of a lumber yard where the men worked. That night, the group had been socializing after work when things took a deadly turn. Police arrived at the scene just after 9:30 p.m. and found Rodriguez’s lifeless body on the veranda, bearing multiple stab wounds. She was rushed to the hospital, but it was too late, she was pronounced dead on arrival. Three men were detained shortly after the incident, but one, her brother-in-law, Eris Gavarette, had fled. After a search earlier today, police confirmed they’ve taken him into custody. Rodriguez and her family were relatively unknown in the community, and efforts to reach her relatives have so far been unsuccessful. Media access to the property has also been restricted by the owners. Britney Gordon for News Five.