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Mom awoke to husband standing over her with a knife just months before family-of-four were found dead
Mom awoke to husband standing over her with a knife just months before family-of-four were found dead

Daily Mail​

time14-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Mom awoke to husband standing over her with a knife just months before family-of-four were found dead

A mom who was jolted awake in the dead of night as her husband stood over her with a knife was determined to get him the help he needed. But despite desperate efforts since the incident two months ago, Bailey Koch was killed alongside her two sons on Sunday at the family's quiet lakeside home in Nebraska. Jeremy Koch is believed to have stabbed the couple's two teenage sons, Hudson, 18, and Asher, 16, as well as his 41-year-old wife before turning the weapon on himself. Only days earlier, Bailey had pleaded publicly for help with her husband's mental health before the unthinkable happened. Just days before the killings, Bailey launched a GoFundMe campaign on May 4 titled 'Jeremy's Battle: Mental Health Support Needed,' in which she described her husband's severe depression and long history of suicide attempts dating back to 2009. The page, which has since stopped receiving donations, included deeply personal details of the family's struggles with mental illness and recounted the chilling account with the knife. 'In March, just a couple months ago, I woke to Jeremy shaking me awake saying, "Something is wrong,"' Bailey wrote. 'He was standing over my bed with a knife ready to end his life. I was able to talk him down and into accepting help. 'He went to our safe place, Richard Young Hospital in Kearney, Nebraska, for inpatient mental health treatment for the fourth time in our marriage and stayed for four nights and five days. They tried to level out meds and keep him safe.' Bailey wrote that her husband's condition worsened significantly in 2024. On May 3, she said Koch had survived at least four suicide attempts. She went on to state how Jeremy had recently been released from inpatient care so that he could attend Hudson's high school graduation, which was scheduled to take place just hours after the family was found dead on Saturday morning. 'Our boys are doing well living their lives, and for that, we are thankful,' Bailey wrote on May 8. 'Please just pray Jeremy is able to somehow be with us on Saturday for our oldest son's high school graduation.' Deputies from the Dawson County Sheriff's Office responded to the family home in the Johnson Lake community at around 9.45am on Saturday morning, May 9, after receiving a report of an unresponsive person. When officers arrived at the house, located in the Plum Creek Canyon area, they found four individuals dead from what the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) later confirmed to be fatal stab wounds. Bailey Koch was a special education teacher at Holdrege Public Schools. Her employer issued a statement shortly after the news broke saying, 'Our hearts are with everyone impacted by a tragic event that has deeply affected us all.' The school district opened its middle school facilities later that afternoon for grieving staff and students. Cozad Community Schools, where both Hudson and Asher were enrolled, also confirmed the deaths and expressed condolences in a Facebook post writing: 'Our thoughts are with all those impacted during this incredibly difficult time.' After ending electroconvulsive therapy treatments earlier this year, Bailey explained how Jeremy had become 'a shell of himself.' 'Mental illness is taking my husband from me, and I'm begging you to open your eyes and see the reality that is this society's mental health crisis,' she wrote. Son, Hudson, had plans to move to California after graduation for a bonsai apprenticeship. His brother, Asher, a freshman, was a standout on his high school's varsity golf team. Bailey's social media posts often expressed pride in her sons and determination to fight for her husband's recovery, but the family's situation had grown increasingly dire in recent months. In her GoFundMe plea, Bailey wrote that Jeremy had become largely incapacitated - unable to eat, drink, or get out of bed without assistance. 'By not eating or drinking, Jeremy is slowly completing suicide,' she wrote. She also detailed the financial collapse of their family business and the loss of both parents' retirement savings in an attempt to pay off mounting debt. But there were also sparks of brightness with Bailey hopeful the family would come together for one of their son's graduations. 'Our boys are doing well living their lives, and for that, we are thankful,' Bailey wrote on May 8. 'Please just pray Jeremy is able to somehow be with us on Saturday for our oldest son's high school graduation.' On the morning of May 10, any hope that remained fell apart. Superintendent Dr Dan Endorf addressed the deaths during the Cozad High School graduation ceremony that same day. 'As you know, our community and our senior class experienced a tragedy within the past few hours,' he told those gathered. 'The bittersweet emotions felt by the senior class on their graduation day, and throughout this entire gymnasium for that matter, cannot be concealed in this moment.' The Nebraska State Patrol continues to lead the homicide investigation. Authorities have not yet released the official timeline of events or confirmed whether any notes or messages were found at the scene. Bailey's parents, Lane and Peg Kugler, issued a public statement on Facebook mourning the loss of their daughter and grandsons, while also criticizing what they called systemic failures in the mental health care system. In her final public messages, Bailey expressed growing frustration with the lack of resources available. 'Mental illness is taking my husband from me and I'm begging you to open your eyes and see the reality that is this society's mental health crisis,' she wrote. She also described being forced to care for her husband at home because local hospitals were unable to admit patients without immediate suicidal ideation. 'Our safe place, Richard Young Hospital, doesn't have enough beds… This is mental healthcare in our world,' she wrote. 'It's all put back on the caregivers.' Multiple community vigils are now being planned in both Holdrege and Cozad. The Dawson County Attorney has also ordered autopsies for all four victims with results expected later in the week. Officials say the investigation remains ongoing but no additional suspects are being sought. No funeral plans have yet been announced.

Park Rangers and City Dwellers Call This Amazon E-bike a 'Game-changer' for Under $400—and It's Selling Out
Park Rangers and City Dwellers Call This Amazon E-bike a 'Game-changer' for Under $400—and It's Selling Out

Travel + Leisure

time14-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Travel + Leisure

Park Rangers and City Dwellers Call This Amazon E-bike a 'Game-changer' for Under $400—and It's Selling Out

Whether your summer plans include a lakeside escape, a national park adventure, or as much beach time as possible, a bike is a game-changer. It's great for cruising the campground, hopping from your rental to the sand, or skipping the hassle of parking altogether. Even better? A bike that does the heavy lifting for you. That's where electric bikes—and their glorious boost mode—come in handy. With an electric bike, you can climb steeper trails, haul more gear for a full beach day, and explore off-the-beaten-path attractions without relying on a car or public transit. That's exactly why Amazon reviewers are raving about Jasion's almost-sold-out EB5 Electric Bike, a top-rated option that over 700 people just purchased in the past month alone, with a price tag under $400. The seven-speed e-bike has a 500-watt motor and 360-watt-hour battery with three riding modes: pedal-assist (PAS), full electric, and manual. The booster helps you hit speeds up to 20 miles per hour on flat roads, or cruise up hills at around 5 miles per hour. The ease of design and "efficient" electric assist is what made one shopper call it a "game-changer," noting that it makes "hills feel flat and distances short" and that it "turned my commute into the highlight of my day." As one reviewer put it, the boost 'makes mountains into molehills.' Even a ranger from Acadia National Park gave it five stars after using it to ride 'dozens of miles of mountainous terrain daily.' Other reviewers say it's become their go-to for beach days and camping trips. 'I've been using this on Sanibel Island and can travel all day on a single charge,' another shopper shared. 'I tow a chair, cooler, umbrella, etc., to the beach with a bike trailer I bought separately.' The brand says it can run for 25 to 40 miles (roughly five to six hours) on a full charge. That'll vary depending on the terrain, but reviewers agree it holds up. 'I did a 20-mile trip with hills using PAS 3, and it died just as I hit my destination,' one wrote. 'Mind you, I'm a big dude with a backpack, probably totaling around the 265-pound weight limit.' Jasion recommends this model for riders between 5'4" and 6'4". It comes with 26-inch puncture-resistant tires, which some users swap for trail-specific ones. You'll even find thoughtful extras like a USB charging port, front light, and LCD monitor here. Want more details? Click through the listing to see gear specs, torque, and other features. The Jasion EB5 is the most-reviewed adult e-bike at Amazon, a title that's got it flying off the virtual shelves. Don't worry, the retailer is stocked with other popular options, including a 21-speed bike under $200. Just note that some electric bikes won't deliver to certain cities due to fire safety concerns. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.

Mom awoke to husband standing over her with a knife... just months before family-of-four were found dead
Mom awoke to husband standing over her with a knife... just months before family-of-four were found dead

Daily Mail​

time13-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Mom awoke to husband standing over her with a knife... just months before family-of-four were found dead

A mom who was jolted awake in the dead of night as her husband stood over her with a knife was determined to get him the help he needed. But despite desperate efforts since the incident two months ago, tragically Bailey Koch was killed alongside her two sons on Sunday at the family's quiet lakeside home in Nebraska. Authorities say the man she married and the father of her children carried out an act of almost unfathomable brutality. Jeremy Koch is believed to have stabbed the couple's two teenage sons, Hudson, 18, and Asher, 16, as well as his 41-year-old wife before turning the weapon on himself. Only days earlier, Bailey, a doting wife and mother had pleaded publicly for help with her husband's mental health before the unthinkable happened. Just days before the killings, Bailey launched a GoFundMe campaign on May 4 titled 'Jeremy's Battle: Mental Health Support Needed,' in which she described her husband's severe depression and long history of suicide attempts dating back to 2009. The page, which has since stopped receiving donations, included deeply personal details of the family's struggles with mental illness and recounted the chilling account with the knife. 'In March, just a couple months ago, I woke to Jeremy shaking me awake saying, 'Something is wrong,' Bailey wrote. 'He was standing over my bed with a knife ready to end his life. I was able to talk him down and into accepting help. 'He went to our safe place, Richard Young Hospital in Kearney, Nebraska, for inpatient mental health treatment for the fourth time in our marriage and stayed for four nights and five days. They tried to level out meds and keep him safe.' Bailey wrote that her husband's condition worsened significantly in 2024. On May 3, she said Koch had survived at least four suicide attempts. She went on to state how Jeremy had recently been released from inpatient care so that he could attend Hudson's high school graduation, which was scheduled to take place just hours after the family was found dead on Saturday morning. 'Our boys are doing well living their lives, and for that, we are thankful,' Bailey wrote on May 8. 'Please just pray Jeremy is able to somehow be with us on Saturday for our oldest son's high school graduation.' Deputies from the Dawson County Sheriff's Office responded to the family home in the Johnson Lake community at around 9:45am on Saturday morning, May 9, after receiving a report of an unresponsive person. When officers arrived at the house, located in the Plum Creek Canyon area, they found four individuals dead from what the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) later confirmed to be fatal stab wounds. Bailey Koch was a special education teacher at Holdrege Public Schools. Her employer issued a statement shortly after the news broke saying, 'Our hearts are with everyone impacted by a tragic event that has deeply affected us all.' The school district opened its middle school facilities later that afternoon for grieving staff and students. Cozad Community Schools, where both Hudson and Asher were enrolled, also confirmed the deaths and expressed condolences in a Facebook post writing, 'Our thoughts are with all those impacted during this incredibly difficult time.' After ending electroconvulsive therapy treatments earlier this year, Bailey explained how Jeremy had become 'a shell of himself.' 'Mental illness is taking my husband from me, and I'm begging you to open your eyes and see the reality that is this society's mental health crisis,' she wrote. Son, Hudson, had plans to move to California after graduation for a bonsai apprenticeship. His brother, Asher, a freshman, was a standout on his high school's varsity golf team. Bailey's social media posts often expressed pride in her sons and determination to fight for her husband's recovery, but the family's situation had grown increasingly dire in recent months. In her GoFundMe plea, Bailey wrote that Jeremy had become largely incapacitated - unable to eat, drink, or get out of bed without assistance. 'By not eating or drinking, Jeremy is slowly completing suicide,' she wrote. She also detailed the financial collapse of their family business and the loss of both parents' retirement savings in an attempt to pay off mounting debt. But there were also sparks of brightness with Bailey hopeful the family would come together for one of their son's graduations. 'Our boys are doing well living their lives, and for that, we are thankful,' Bailey wrote on May 8. 'Please just pray Jeremy is able to somehow be with us on Saturday for our oldest son's high school graduation.' On the morning of May 10, any hope that remained fell apart. Superintendent Dr. Dan Endorf addressed the deaths during the Cozad High School graduation ceremony that same day. 'As you know, our community and our senior class experienced a tragedy within the past few hours,' he told those gathered. 'The bittersweet emotions felt by the senior class on their graduation day, and throughout this entire gymnasium for that matter, cannot be concealed in this moment.' The Nebraska State Patrol continues to lead the homicide investigation. Authorities have not yet released the official timeline of events or confirmed whether any notes or messages were found at the scene. Bailey's parents, Lane and Peg Kugler, issued a public statement on Facebook mourning the loss of their daughter and grandsons, while also criticizing what they called systemic failures in the mental health care system. In her final public messages, Bailey expressed growing frustration with the lack of resources available. 'Mental illness is taking my husband from me and I'm begging you to open your eyes and see the reality that is this society's mental health crisis,' she wrote. She also described being forced to care for her husband at home because local hospitals were unable to admit patients without immediate suicidal ideation. 'Our safe place, Richard Young Hospital, doesn't have enough beds… This is mental healthcare in our world,' she wrote. 'It's all put back on the caregivers.' Multiple community vigils are now being planned in both Holdrege and Cozad. The Dawson County Attorney has also ordered autopsies for all four victims with results expected later in the week. Officials say the investigation remains ongoing but no additional suspects are being sought. No funeral plans have yet been announced.

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