hmmm…..wonder if suicide weekend includes normies
combining details from two stories regarding the same crime
He was 'kind and generous' | Why would this loving father commit a murder-suicide?
As police have yet to release a motive, an expert shares his opinion.
SUGAR LAND, Texas — The new details of the Logan family murder-suicide have made the case more difficult for many people to comprehend.
How could a reportedly kind and generous father suddenly snap?
Sugar Land Police said their detectives are still working on a motive as to why Richard Logan would murder his wife, Diana, and 11-year-old son, then travel more than 150 miles to where his daughter attends college and attacked her.
“This is very unusual, very unusual," said forensic pathologist Dr. Paul Radelat. "I’ve seen murders. I’ve seen suicides. I’ve seen everything one human being can do to another one. This is very unusual.”
Nobody in the family had a criminal history; police said they had never been called to the home, and authorities said they were not being investigated for any crimes.
Dr. Radolet is convinced there was something there that nobody else could see.
“There are four or five things that will cause a person to snap, particularly if they’re image conscious," Dr. Radelat said. "One is money. One is sexuality that’s illicit. Another one is drugs.”
We still don’t know what that black blot might be, or if one exists.
Dr. Radelat said he does not believe it will remain a secret for much longer.
“Something is going to come out," Dr. Radelat said.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/why-did-a-reportedly-loving-father-and-community-leader-snap/285-5e8dad69-9d1c-4e99-b11b-19bc646fd652
Richard Logan was a longtime pastor ata River Pointe Church in Richmond before leaving to found a non-profit called Attack Poverty.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/richard-logan-attacked-his-daughter-in-san-marcos-after-killing-wife-and-son-sugar-land-police-say/285-a7595276-197a-4345-a6ca-3480ed996bf6
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