By Sevil Omer, msnbc.com
Las Vegas police say a 9-year-old boy showed up at his elementary school on Monday and told the staff that his mom and sister were dead at home, just a half-mile away, according to local media reports.
According to the Las Vegas Sun, police headed to the child's West Las Vegas home to discover a grisly scene: Two dead bodies, an injured man covered in blood and 4-year-old boy.
The bodies were described as an adult female and a minor, also a female, the Sun reported. The man suffered from unspecified injuries; the 4-year-old was unharmed, according to the Sun.
Police described the 9-year-old as distressed, but uninjured when he showed up for class at Hoggard Elementary School and told the about his family's fate, the Sun reported.No further information was available; police are still investigating the double slaying.
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Boy to Las Vegas school officials: Mom, sister dead at home
Started by Hostile, Apr 17 2012 01:51 AM
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 04:09 AM
Is this the part where we state our theories?
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 07:28 AM
Yeah, it seems like another "slice of life" story to me. Here, the horrors of life came from the depths, onto the shores of civilization.
Most likely the boy managed to tell his father that he needs to go to school or someone will send someone over to the house. The father, which have most likely just gone through a murderous rage of sorts, only thought about the consequences of having someone looking for his son and finding the scene. But he didn't think the son would tell the teachers about the event, assuming loyalty from a child that just lost his sister and mother to him seems to have been the flaw of his plan.
Most likely the boy managed to tell his father that he needs to go to school or someone will send someone over to the house. The father, which have most likely just gone through a murderous rage of sorts, only thought about the consequences of having someone looking for his son and finding the scene. But he didn't think the son would tell the teachers about the event, assuming loyalty from a child that just lost his sister and mother to him seems to have been the flaw of his plan.
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