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About two weeks after the murder, Tom left Texas. [15] When he failed to make funeral arrangements for Alexis, the medical examiner changed her next of kin to her mother. [16] A private funeral was held on December 19; the service was kept secret from Tom.
Family members of the victims released a statement shortly after the shooting in which they invited all to turn to God in the time of need, praised first responders efforts, and advocated against the use of the situation for political agendas claiming that all protective arms had previously been removed from the home earlier.
Thomas Eugene Creech (born September 9, 1950) is an American serial killer who was convicted of two murders committed in 1974 and sentenced to death in Idaho. The sentence was reduced two years later on appeal to life imprisonment. He was sent back to Idaho's death row for a 1981 murder committed while
Three dead in Florida murder-suicide after killer told 911 he couldn’t care for terminally ill wife, stepdaughter anymore ... KATE FELDMAN. May 19, 2022 at 9:35 AM ... Thomas Schultz called 911 ...
The second is suicide by proxy motivated by despondency or depression, most often a job loss, and the assailant kills the children as an extension of themselves. "He wants to spare them the misery ...
Olivia Blackmer was shot in the head by her mother Tranyelle Harshman, 32, at the family home in Byron, Wyoming on February 10, in a murder-suicide rampage that also left her older sister Brailey ...
Andre Lee Thomas (born March 17, 1983) is an American convicted murderer and death row inmate known for removing both of his eyeballs in separate incidents and ingesting one of them. In 2004, Thomas killed his estranged wife Laura Boren, his four-year-old son and her one-year-old daughter in Sherman, Texas. He cut open the chests of all three ...
The Sheridan sons exercised considerable political influence to have the finding of murder-suicide overturned; a 2016 open letter to change the finding, addressed to newly appointed state medical examiner Andrew Falzon, was signed by 200 prominent state residents, including three former governors and two former state attorneys general.