Honolulu Family -- Including 3 Children -- Stabbed To Death In Grisly Apparent Murder-Suicide
12.03.2024 - 15:45
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Five members of a Hawaii family are dead after an apparent murder-suicide on Sunday morning in Honolulu.
According to police in the Hawaiian city via a press conference later on Sunday, a family of five — a 46-year-old man, his 48-year-old wife, and their three children, ages 17, 12, and 10 — were found dead inside their home in the Manoa neighborhood on the island of Oahu. Manoa is a nice residential area close to downtown Honolulu and home to the University of Hawaii.
Per police, officers first arrived on scene at about 8:30 a.m. local time on Sunday after receiving a 911 call. However, according to USA Today, cops didn’t find anything amiss outside the home and for some reason had no cause to enter the dwelling at the time. Then, at 9:15 a.m., they received another call from a second anonymous caller who reported hearing an argument taking place at the home in question. Officers returned, and made entry into the house.
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Once inside, cops found the aforementioned woman and three children — all later confirmed to be family members of each other — dead from stab wounds. Cops also found the father deceased inside the home, although Honolulu PD Lieutenant Deena Thoemmes did not reveal at the press conference whether he had been stabbed or died in another manner.
Cops believe he was responsible for the deaths of his four family members, and there was never a threat to the public. They also reportedly found the knife used in the killings at the scene. As for the identities of the victims, police did not release them at their Sunday press conference. Lt. Thoemmes indicated the medical examiner’s office would release
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