An 8-month-old girl was found hanged but alive and was transported to Cooks Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth.
PARKER CO., Texas -- Three girls and their mother were found dead Tuesday morning at a mobile home in a suspected triple murder-suicide in unincorporated Parker County just north of Hudson Oaks. The mother's sister, who lives across the street, checked on the family at about 6:20 a.m. after the mother didn't show up for work. The sister discovered the five girls and their 23-year-old mother hanging in a closet, Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler said. The girls were ages 5, 3, and 2. An 8-month-old girl was found hanged but alive and was transported to Cooks Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth. She is listed in good condition. Strips of clothing were used in the hanging, Fowler said. The Oak Hills mobile home park is in the 3900 block of Fort Worth Highway, just north of Interstate 20. Tragedy struck the area in July 2002 when Dee Perez shot and killed her three children at their Hudson Oaks home just hours after her divorce became final, police said. She also shot her ex-husband, who survived the attack, and then killed herself, police said.
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Posted by: kttref
Those poor kids...that's too bad.
Posted by: mikey742
That’s horrible
Posted by: RCPD33
What is the deal with taking the kids too? If you fucktard cowards want to kill yourself, then go do it, but do it by yourself and away from the kids! Leave them out of it!
Posted by: BrickCop
What a POS, just off yourself- killing babies?! What a coward. . Evil, selfish piece of....
Posted by: Cinderella
Mother Hangs Self And 4 Daughters
A young mother who may have been depressed apparently hanged three of her small daughters and herself in a closet using pieces of clothing and sashes, authorities said Tuesday.
A fourth child, an 8-month-old daughter, was also found dangling in the closet but was rescued by her aunt from the family's mobile home.
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