A man shot his wife, their two adult daughters and his adult brother before turning the gun on himself, leaving five dead Sunday in an Orchards house. The apparent murder-suicide shocked neighbors who said the family was friendly but largely kept to themselves.
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Source: The Columbian
Shooter kills wife, adult daughters and brother before turning gun on himself in apparent murder-suicide in Orchards
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