Family killed in murder-suicide pictured as it emerges dad ‘shot wife, three kids & dog before turning gun on himself’
A MAN who killed his wife and three children in a bloody murder-suicide inside their Ohio home once claimed his family was his "life" on social media.
The bodies of John Nelson, 44, wife Robin, 35, and their three children, Gavin, 12, Brianna, 10, and Liam, six, were discovered inside their Elyria home just after 8am on Wednesday.
The family dog was also found dead at the property.
On Thursday, Elyria Police released a statement saying they had determined that John Nelson was responsible for the murder-suicide. They did not disclose how they came to that conclusion.
Officers were called out to the home in Elyria after the father didn’t show up for work and his boss became concerned.
Relative Ben Runyon told The Sun that those close to the family had no clue that there were any problems within it until it was too late.
"Neighbors heard a lot of arguing the last couple months," he said.
Neighbors told local media that they heard loud bangs and screams just after 5pm on Tuesday evening, but did not suspect anything was wrong.
"About 5.20pm, I heard what sounded like firecrackers going off like 'pop pop pop pop pop,'' neighbor Enetta Hubbard told .
In an old Facebook post, John described his wife and children as "my life".
"Sounds corny. I'm very emotional...it makes you appreciate all the lil (sic) things," he wrote alongside a photo of the family in 2007.
Elyria City Schools confirmed the three children attended schools in their district.
“This devastating news has deeply shaken our staff and school community,” school officials said.
The district said an Elyria Schools team of counselors and social workers trained in trauma and crisis care will be available for students, parents, and staff in need of support at Elyria High School on Monday.
“I know they were trying to get out of this neighborhood and move out to the country somewhere and he just wanted to stay busy with the kids and keep them out of trouble so none of this is making any sense, were just lost right now,” cousin Ben Runyon told
“They were a typical family. They kept the three kids busy. They were in baseball and volleyball and soccer and ballet. There was two boys and a girl and the wife worked as a nurse and he worked down the road at a plastic bag factory and he lived here his entire life."
Meanwhile, the mayor of Elyria - which is located southwest of Cleveland - also paid tribute to the Nelson family.
"My heart is broken for this family in particular the children. I cannot imagine the pain those close to them must feel and we send our deepest condolences and are here to support them and any of our residents who need our help," Mayor Frank Whitfield stated.