My demons won over me : Mother, 25, upset over husband working away from home shoots dead her five children, sets fire to home and turns the gun on herself after leaving chilling note
Oreanna Myers, 25, shot dead her three biological children and two stepchildren, before setting their West Virginia home on fire and killing herself
Children identified as Shaun Dawson Bumgarner, 7, Riley James Bumgarner, 6, Kian Myers, 4, Aarikyle Nova Myers, 3 and Haiken Jirachi Myers, age 1
Murder-suicide and arson took place on December 8, but sheriff s office only released results of the investigations on Thursday
Sheriff said Myers had been upset that her husband stayed with relatives instead of at home during the work week due to transportation issues
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GREENBRIER COUNTY, W.VA. A West Virginia mother gunned down her five young children before burning down her house and turning the gun on herself in December, officials said this week.
Oreanna Myers, 25 left a confessional suicide note in which she wrote she was not strong enough to defeat her “demons,” and apologized for her “evil crime,” law enforcement officials said Thursday.
The horrific Dec. 8 massacre left Myers’ three sons and two stepchildren from her husband’s previous marriage dead. The children were identified as Shaun Dawson Bumgarner, 7, Riley James Bumgarner, 6, Kian Myers, 4, Aarikyle Nova Myers, 3, and Haiken Jirachi Myers, 1.
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By Tina Alvey The Register-Herald Dec 16, 2020
Dec 16, 2020
Raven Bumgarner, of White Sulphur Springs, holding third candle from left, mother of Shaun, 7, and Riley Bumgarner, who died in the house fire last week near Williamsburg in Greenbrier County last week, took part in a candlelight vigil with friends and family in the free parking lot on the State Fair grounds in Fairlea Tuesday evening.(Rick Barbero/The Register-Herald) Rick Barbero/The Register-Herald
The investigation into last weekâs house fire near Williamsburg and the deaths of six people whose bodies were found in and near the home is still ongoing, but authorities are keeping a tight lid on the details.