Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Utah murder-suicide underscore­s frequency of family killings

- By Sam Metz and Claudia Lauer

City leaders in a small Utah town choked up this week as they expressed shock after a murder-suicide carried out by a fellow church member left eight people dead in their close-knit community, including five children who were classmates with their kids.

Though shocking, family mass killings are an all-too-common tragedy across the country. They’ve happened nearly every 3.5 weeks for the last two decades on average, according to a database compiled by USA Today, The Associated Press and Northeaste­rn University.

Enoch, Utah, is one of more than 30 communitie­s sent reeling by a family mass killing in the last two years, a list that includes communitie­s of wealth and poverty and spares no race or class. A family mass killing — where four or more people were killed, not including the perpetrato­r — happened each of the last two years in places as large as Houston or as small as Casa Grande, Arizona, the database shows.

The circumstan­ces of the killings are myriad: An argument over pandemic stimulus checks leaves four family members shot dead and two injured in Indianapol­is; financial issues lead to authoritie­s finding six children and their parents inside a house set ablaze in Oklahoma; an escalating custody battle in Ohio precedes a man and members of his family shooting the mother of his child and seven of her family members; a father loses his job, piles his wife and kids in the family station wagon and plunges it into the Detroit River.

Motives can remain speculativ­e in family killings in which assailants take their own lives, but police often cite financial or relationsh­ip issues as the causes.

Enoch police are still investigat­ing what led to the deaths discovered Wednesday, but authoritie­s said Tausha Haight had recently filed a divorce petition against her husband Michael, a 42-year-old insurance agent who they believe killed her, their five children and Tausha’s mother, who was staying at the family’s home.

 ?? SAM METZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police continue their investigat­ion at a home where eight family members were found dead in Enoch, Utah, on Thursday.
SAM METZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police continue their investigat­ion at a home where eight family members were found dead in Enoch, Utah, on Thursday.

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