I've been living under a rock and just read about this on the FB County Sheriff's Facebook. The details are sickening. What I'm wondering is how many neighbors were watching this go down?
I've been hesitant to reply to this topic. I've watched this story since the beginning.
I feel deeply for the family, the father lost his daughters and a fiancé will never have his future wife. This story is sad all around. This was an execution of a family, a successful attempt at making someone suffer. This is, IMO, full hatred for another human being. I am happy to see she was denied her LTC, thanks for posting that philip964.
This story gets to me more and more as we find out things being uncovered within the story. I will say I do not know all the details in this story fully as there are more coming out in the open day by day. As a father, a husband, and a neighbor this story makes me uncomfortable. How a wife could be that resentful towards her husband to make him suffer by watching his wife murder his daughter. How a father could run for help while his daughter is being executed by his wife. I cannot comment on the neighbor part, as I do not know if they knew them well or not. But I would hope, if the time came, I would not stand idle on the phone as I saw another human being gunned down.
I will say, the father did help by getting his daughters out of the house. In the moment, maybe he felt like she was already gone and took off to save himself. My wife is outraged that he took off, she was still alive when the mom went back inside to reload. Either way, my heart goes out to the family. No man should have to bury his children, especially because of a malicious attack.
Vence
NRA Member, EDC: FNS-9mm
I have contact my state rep., Jonathan Stickland, about supporting HB 560. Fine out who represents you, here.