Monday, 28 July 2014

Family Of Five Found Shot To Death In Maine

The parents were believed to be in their 30s while the children were a four-year-old girl and two boys aged seven and 12.
The bodies were found in three bedrooms at the family home in Saco, a small community in southern Maine.
A long-barrelled gun believed to have been the only weapon used in their deaths was also discovered.
Sergeant Chris Harriman of Maine State Police said: "We don't think at this time that there's anybody else involved except the people that were in this apartment.
"We aren't looking for anybody."
The discovery was made after a family friend contacted an apartment complex worker to express concerns about the family's well-being, investigators said.
The worker entered the apartment and discovered one body, then immediately called police.                
Heather Nason, who used to babysit the three children, said: "I still don't want to believe it.
"The kids were great. They were just happy kids, and it's just a huge shock."
The father was a maintenance worker who was known in his apartment complex along the Saco River as a friendly man.
The family's names have not yet been released. A post-mortem examination is scheduled for later today.

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