Thursday, September 23, 2010

"My Mom Has Gone Crazy"


"SEATTLE, WA — Four people have died as the result of a multiple murder-suicide in West Seattle. A fifth person has been taken to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.

"Police responded to a home in the 1400 block of SW Roxbury Street, near 14th Avenue SW, at about 1:30 p.m.

"While police were still arriving, a man in his 50s ran into the house in question. Two more shots were fired and he ran back out.

"When officers talked to him, he said that his wife had shot herself.

"Officers also found a wounded victim outside of the home.

"`We did find one person who was wounded outside of a house,` said Police Sergeant Sean Whitcomb. `That person told us there was indeed shots being fired. We actually did hear shots being fired while we were present. Multiple officers responded. We entered the house and did discover that there were multiple people inside who had been shot.`

"When officers entered the house, they found four people dead - two women in their late teens, a man in his 30s and a woman in her 50s. Police believe the 50-year-old woman was the shooter.

"Police say the wounded victim, a woman in her 30s, told them, `My mom has gone crazy.`

"A man who said he was a relative of one of the family members said the family had just moved in to the home two weeks ago. He said there hadn't been any problems in the home."


From King5.com...

1 comment:

  1. I find it hard to believe that, in case after case, there were no problems prior to the murders. People refuse to see or admit the problems. As a victim of attempts on my life by an ex spouse and his mother, I know these people like to blame it on everything but the real problem, psychopathy and a fit of anger. Psychopathy is an inherited problem that cannot be cured, and if it were treated as such by police and courts, if Mental Health providers and practitioners of mental health Voodoo, such as anger management sellers were to step aside, if the federal government would investigate the family and domestic courts, the victims may actually have a chance at life.

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