Western KY husband complains of marriage problems before shooting, killing his wife, 2 sons, himself December 21, 2020
Kentucky State Police is investigating after a family of four was found shot to death just south of Mayfield, in Graves County, hours after the husband complained of marriage problems in a Facebook post.
Sunday morning at approximately 8:30, troopers were dispatched to a residence at 198 Smiths Lane. Upon arriving at the scene, police found four people suffering from fatal gunshot wounds.
Graves County Coroner Brad Jones told local media the decedents were 41-year-old Kyle Milliken, his wife, 35-year-old Ashley Milliken, and their two sons, 13-year-old Kjae Milliken and eight-year-old Kycohn Milliken.
MAYFIELD â Preliminary results from autopsies were still pending Monday evening for the family of four that died in a home shooting Sunday.
Kentucky State Police were investigating after getting a call Sunday morning. They found four bodies, including those of Kyle Milliken and his wife, Ashley, inside the home on Smithâs Lane.
Graves County Coroner Brad Jones confirmed on Monday the names of the two children who died â Kjae Milliken, 13, and Kycohn Milliken, 8.
In a Facebook post, the Mayfield Independent School District â where the boys attended school â shared its condolences. The district also said it will be offering counseling services during the Christmas break for students who need the emotional support.
Kentucky State Police are investigating after getting a call Sunday morning. They found four bodies, including those of Kyle Milliken and his wife Ashley, inside the home on Smiths Lane in Mayfield.
Graves County Coroner Brad Jones confirmed the names of the two children who died Monday â 13-year-old Kjae Milliken and 8-year-old Kycohn Milliken.Â
Local 6 wasn t able to talk to neighbors, and the family said it s too early in their grieving process to speak publicly. Mayfield Independent School District, where the boys attended school, shared their condolences.
In a Facebook post, the district expressed its sympathies and prayers. The district also said it will be offering counseling services during the Christmas break for students who need the emotional support. The family s pastor, Chad Lamb, describes the family with compassion.
Mayfield, Kentucky on Sunday morning.
At around 1.12am on Sunday – seven hours before the bodies of the Milliken family were discovered by Kentucky State Police – Kyle took to Facebook to vent about his allegedly troubled marriage.
‘My kids are my everything, a women [sic] can come and go. If she is not happy You can’t make her happy!’
‘A lot of the time, she was going to do it anyway, but when u [sic] pick someone up and carry them for years and she still betray you, what do you do? There is one person that knows the story behind this journey.
Police in Kentucky found family of four dead from gunshot wounds on Sunday
Deceased have been identified as 41-year-old Kyle Milliken, 35-year-old Ashley Milliken, 13-year-old Kjae Milliken and eight-year-old Kycohn Millken
Seven hours before bodies were discovered, Kyle Milliken posted a message on his Facebook page, seemingly accusing his wife of infidelity A lot of the time, she was going to do it anyway, but when u [sic] pick someone up and carry them for years and she still betray you, what do you do? he wrote