A minor baseball pit "destroyed" after losing his family in the triple homicide



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A minor baseball pitcher said Thursday that his "heart was in ashes", after police reported that his wife, 14-month-old son and mother-in-law were found murdered in a family home in Virginia.

Blake Bivens, who plays for the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League, has published several photos of his family on Instagram and wrote them a tribute.

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"My life as I knew it is destroyed," he wrote. "The pain that my family and I feel is unbearable and can not be expressed in words. I tremble and tremble at the thought of our future without them. "

He stated that his wife, Emily, was "the best wife and mother the world has ever seen" and wrote that he "can not breathe" without his son.

"I finally understood what love was when you were born and I would have done everything for you," he wrote. "You've changed my life forever, you're my reason for that, I'm looking forward to keeping you both in heaven."

He added that his mother-in-law, Joan, loved his family "more than anything I've ever seen".

"You have raised the most wonderful girl in the world. I am so happy that you are always together, "he wrote.

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Bivens' brother-in-law, Matthew Thomas Bernard, 18, was arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree murder on Tuesday after a lawsuit against the police.

The officials did not publish a motive in the murders.

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