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Crayton family murders, High Point, North Carolina. In January 2023, a 46-year-old man killed his wife, three children aged 18, 16 and 10, and committed suicide. [57] Andover murder-suicide, Andover, Massachusetts On February 9, 2023, Andrew Robinson fatally shot his wife Linda and 12-year-old son Sebastian before calling 911 and shooting ...
Familicide – is a multiple-victim homicide where a killer's spouse and children are slain (Latin: familia "family"). Filicide – the act of a parent killing their child (Latin: filius "son" and Latin: filia "daughter"). Fratricide – the act of killing a brother (Latin: frater "brother"); also, in military context, death by friendly fire.
Death notification telegram, 1944. A death notification or, in military contexts, a casualty notification is the delivery of the news of a death to another person. There are many roles that contribute to the death notification process. The notifier is the person who delivers the death notice. Notifiers can be military, medical personnel or law ...
Related: 3 Dead in a Family Murder-Suicide in Texas, Including a 15-Year-Old: Police. 7 News added that a medical examiner's report stated the mother and father were going through a divorce.
The 911 call came in at about 4 p.m. on Sept. 18, 2014, to Gilchrist County dispatchers in Florida. On the tape, the 911 operator could hear a man admitting to killing his adult daughter and his ...
Family murders are: Mass murders (four or more victims in a single location around the same time) where the victims are predominantly members of the same family, of more than one generation, or; Triple murders where the victims are parents and one of their children, and; The perpetrator(s) is/are either unknown or not (a) family member(s).
A mother who got the law changed so her daughter's murderer could be jailed has said she and her family are the ones experiencing a life sentence. William Dunlop murdered Julie Hogg, a 22-year-old ...
Named after a high-profile case, Osman v United Kingdom, Osman warnings (also letters or notices) are warnings of a death threat or high risk of murder issued by British police or legal authorities to the possible victim. They are used when there is intelligence of the threat, but there is not enough evidence to justify the police arresting the ...