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https://www.xeniagazette.com/top-stories/46479/home-occupants-speak-about-grinnell-road-shooting
MAIMI TOWNSHIP — Molly and Lindsey Duncan, the residents who lived at the Grinnell Road home where a shooting occurred Feb. 12 resulting in the deaths of Robert Reed Sanders and Cheryl Sanders, made statements to the media Feb. 14 alongside their attorney Greg Lind.
“I thought it was a bad dream, a bad nightmare,” Lindsey said. “I didn’t know what to do — whatever happened after that, it was instinct. I was operating off of pure instinct.”
Lindsey described how the event took place. He said he and Molly went to Dino’s Cappuccinos in the Village of Yellow Springs for beverages followed by Emporium Wines and Underdog Cafe for breakfast and returned to their home on the 3400 block of Grinnell Road. As they pulled up to the gate of the home, they observed an Amazon package placed on a light pillar. Lindsey said Molly would grab the package while he picked up the mail.
“Just like every other day,” Linsdey said. “Then all of a sudden, hell began.”
“All I remember is a six-foot, four or five-inch man that was probably 230 pounds with a camo mask and camo hoodie on ran to my wife’s [side of the car] with a gun and held it about 10 inches from her head,” he described through tears.