A man murders his wife, daughter and three grandchildren before burning down their house and committing suicide

He was showing aggressive behavior from before. Credits: Special.

Some of the dramas that shake society are the consequence of events passed over in silence, sometimes even by the authorities, since they are the consequence of long-simmering violence. Such a case occurred in Marion, Tennessee, or one a man murdered his wife, daughter and three minor grandchildren. After that He burned down his house and committed suicide.

When listening to the strokesTHE the neighbors called the police who came to attend an emergency, but they found the house on fireafter suffocating them, they entered and saw that it was not a active shooting but of one multiple homicide followed by suicide. THE bodies of victims -three adults and three children- presented bullet holesIt was determined that they died before the fire, with the exception of the adult male.

Officials from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation told the Local 3 television station that Gary Barnett, 48, The owner of the Marion County home where the shooting took place was one of the victims. Adult women were his his wife Regina and daughter Britney. The children were the couple’s grandchildren.. Marion County Sheriff Bo Burnett confirmed six people died at the scene and the bodies were taken to Nashville for an autopsy.

previous violence

As US media began to cover the event, it emerged details of what was experienced inside the house Now turned into a crime scene. It was revealed that Regina had asked her husband for a divorce and also that requested a restraining order.

The reason? The man had between 50 and 60 guns inside the house and she told her relatives that he was afraid that one day the man would get drunk and shoot him. This is the same thing he said when he applied for the restraining order.

In court documents, Regina wrote: “My future (ex) husband threatened to shoot me and verbally abuse me every day. YouHe also threatened to shoot my dog. After his testimony, he obtained the no contact order, which was still in effect at the time of the crime.

“It’s an internal situation that has clearly been going on for some time,” Sheriff Burnett said.

The killer shared disturbing photos days before

Local media reported that knowledge of the vhomicide-suicide victims reported that a few days before the slaughter, Barnett posted a photo that now, in retrospect. It seems chilling to them, because the man appeared wearing a Jason mask, the protagonist of the “Friday the 13th” saga.

Additionally, in a TikTok video that Barnett also posted to her Facebook last week, a woman says, “A really complicated thing that men live after a breakup is when her ex doesn’t fake it, but spreads the word that he’s a bad man just so she won’t.

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Source: El Heraldo De Mexico

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