![]() ![]() Snyder said there was not a tarp at the scene. Chief John Snyder confirmed a neighbor who saw the bodies thought they might’ve been deflated Christmas lawn decorations at first. Police went to the house in response to a call for a check on the family’s welfare. MORE: After six long years and $52 million, Yorktowne Hotel reopens for businessįink added: "We may never know with certainty exactly who fired each shot." "The note from Deborah stated that she was unable to pull the trigger, so her daughter pulled the trigger - but it should still be considered a suicide." "The note from James Daub indicated that he wished to commit suicide but there were only two guns and he was too shaky to pull the trigger, so Deborah pulled the trigger for him," Fink said, in a written response to questions submitted by The York Dispatch. The lead detective in the case, Timothy Fink, said all three family members left notes behind, written in their own handwriting. More details emerged Tuesday about the crime scene that investigators said demonstrated a tremendous amount of planning on the part of the family. West Manchester Township police found the bodies of Morgan and her parents, 62-year-old James and 59-year-old Deborah, in the backyard of their home the morning of Jan. Two months later, the 26-year-old was found shot dead beside her parents at their home in the 2000 block of Loman Avenue as part of a planned family suicide. MORE: Family members died one-by-one as part of planned suicide, police say MORE: 'Follow me,' York County woman wrote in video before murder-suicide pact Daub delivered all of this in a stream-of-conscious monologue. She opened the video chuckling, made a somber “abdication” of the British throne and grew snarky at times as she seemed to argue that her refusal to take the crown would prevent her from becoming the Antichrist. Her defiant tone, with which she snapped an “amen” at the end, was the final state from a range of emotions. ![]() “I am a prophet of the most high God,” Daub told her phone camera from a dimly lit home hallway. Morgan Daub set her jaw and summoned a serious, resolute tone to declare her allegiance to God at the end of an eight-minute video in November.
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