Killer John Edwards wrote letters to his family before killing teenage children
Australia
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July 8, 2018 13:58:52
A father who shot his two teenage children in their home in West Pennant Hills left letters to read to his ex-wives and loved ones after his death, revealed police. Call:
John Edwards, 67, shot his children Jack, 15, and Jennifer, 13, Thursday night, while they were trying to hide in the house room that they shared with their mother.
His body was discovered the next morning about 5 kilometers away in his Normanhurst home.
The NSW police confirmed the existence of several letters written by Edwards before the murders, addressed to his former wives and loved ones. his death
However, they did not reveal the contents of the letters.
The ABC understands that Edwards has at least two adult children aged between thirty and thirty years old.
The financial services worker and his former wife Olga, a Russian national, were detained
She returned home shortly after the shooting to discover that the police had spread the house and told him the tragic news.
It is understood that Edwards was registered at the end of 2017 several firearms – including two handguns that he used on Thursday night – as an arms license holder. recorded fire
Edwards, 36, returned to the West Pennant Hills home on Saturday, supported by friends and detectives.
A stream of mourning continued to lay flowers in front of the house.
A card attached to a bouquet of flowers on the outside of the house said: Rest in peace, you are now angels.
A GoFundMe page was set up by a Russian group in Australia to raise money. for Mrs. Edwards' mother to fly to Sydney.
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Published
July 8, 2018 13:02:04
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