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Eduardo Rubio was born in Oakland, California in Alameda county. He was born on October 31, 1988, to Juana "Maria" Arredondo Rubio and Ricardo Lozano. He has a brother, Gustavo Lozano Rubio, that was born in April 29, 1990.

In court, Ricardo lost custody of Eduardo and was put on a restraining order to stay away from the family, because of his physical abuse on Maria in the current past, on and off the influence of alcohol.

Later Maria won on a Spanish radio show, tickets to attend a battle of the bands dance of Mexican banda genre music. The event was held in Rohnert Park, California, about one hour north of Oakland. Maria was accompanied by a girl friend that drove them to the event. There she met a young man of the name of "Julian" Ascension Gonzalez Lopez. After the event, he asked her for her phone number and address and Maria gave it to him. the next day he came to visit. There Gustavo went to him and called him father, meanwhile Eduardo was watching television and just looked and then went back to watching it.

Later Maria and her two children, Gustavo and Eduardo, temporarily moved to Rohnert Park, until Julian and them moved to Santa Rosa, California on Corby Street by the D.M.V. in sum tan colored apartments. There other from Julian's family started to add to the household, including Both his parents, Don "Otauto" and Doña "Luz", and his sister, "Paola", and Paola's son, "David" Manuel Gonzalez Lopez.

Julian put the boys in low level soccer teams to be distracted, entertained, learn team work, other skills taught by the sport, and most importantly that by the off chance that one of us would be come a successful professional soccer player (one of Julian's childhood dreams). Through out the years we raised in level and competition and started trying out for the O.D.P. (Olympic Development Program) soccer team of Northern California. Gustavo and Eduardo made the team usually, but didn't move up int the ranks, like State, Region, or National O.D.P. teams.

Between his last semester of his sophomore year and the start of his junior year in high school, he started to interact with his studies, and not just observe. He got less and less observant and more and more cocky, soon losing sight of his objectives.