It's a horrific thought for any parent -- your teen is brutally murdered.

A community is mourning as authorities search for clues into the mysterious deaths of two Winter Park High School students.

The bodies of Nick Presha and Jeremy Stewart were found in a fire last weekend by some cyclists along the Cady Way Trail.

Friends, family and fellow classmates gathered Saturday morning at Aloma United Methodist Church in Winter Park where they had 6,000 fliers ready to give out.

"We need to keep Jeremy and Nick in a positive light. They were good, good boys, good souls, good hearts and we've all made mistakes in life and even those need to be left behind and we all need to focus on who did this and how this happened and Jeremy's smile and big heart of gold," said Christine Stewart, Jeremy's stepmom.

The flier asks for donations for a reward and asks anyone with information to come forward with information.

The brutal crime has people around the area shocked. The two boys were friends and they were always together.

Orange County School officials have been providing support for students at school. They cancelled FCAT testing at Winter Park High Thursday and Friday and counselors were available for students.

One of the teens came from a family of law enforcement. Presha's father is a retired captain with the Orange County Sheriff's Office. He is now an investigator with the Florida state Attorney's Office for Orange and Seminole counties.

The bike trail is not the only crime scene. Police dispatch reports, there were calls to the Sunbay apartments early Sunday morning. Orange County detectives confirm a fire around a storage unit in the parking lot of the apartment complex played a role in the teenagers' death.