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Alabama father kills wife and kids in suspected murder-suicide
An Alabama town has been rocked by a murder-suicide that police describe 'as tragic as it comes'.
A family of four, including two children, were found dead from apparent gunshot wounds in their home on Thursday morning, according to the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office.
Investigators believe Larrica Gaines Smith, 41, and her two kids, Khristian Smith, 15, and Kinsley Smith, 11, were shot dead by her husband, 44-year-old Kenneth O'Neil Smith Jr before he turned the gun on himself.
Officers arrived at the scene in Daphne, located across the bay from Mobile, after they received a 'welfare concern' call from a family member.
Sheriff Anthony Lowery said the children's cell phones were ringing as authorities investigated the scene. He said: 'You know that was their friends. I've been doing this for 29 years. It's only the second time I've had to work a case where the whole family has been killed.
'It looks like some type of domestic issue that escalated into this. It's as tragic as it comes.'
Police identified Kenneth as the shooter using forensic and circumstantial evidence found at the scene, including a recovered handgun.
Lowery added: 'We will absolutely work this like any other homicide investigation. There is no reason to believe anything happened anywhere else but inside the house The neighbors are really hurting. This is a quiet neighborhood. They are proud of where they live here.'
He added: 'We may never get all of the answers because there won't be a suspect to interview or anything along those lines so we'll have to use our forensic techniques as best we can to piece it back together and we'll rely on [that] information.
'We'll talk to friends and family and coworkers and all those things to try and find out as much as we can.'
Crisis response teams have been made available at Daphne High School and Daphne East Elementary School, where the children attended.
Neighbor Shannon Brannon told the local news that she is in shock and described the Smiths' as 'just the nicest, sweetest family', adding: 'Their kids were so sweet. They babysat my daughter. Just good people.
'She just told me they celebrated their wedding anniversary two weeks ago and was happy about it, so I just don't understand. I don't understand how this could happen.'
Larrica's former colleague Sue Lyon, owner of Exit Realty Lyon, said: 'You'd just kind of imagine it would be a certain type of family that would happen to and you'd never think something like that would happen to them because she was always so quiet and polite and everything, but I mean…it's horrible.'
Larrica stopped working at the agency is 2018, but Lyon said she was a talented realtor and unforgettable.
'She was so sweet, she was very quiet,' Lyon added. 'She was the kind of person that you just thought, man she's gonna work so great in real estate.'