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Tennessee Nurse Kills Family in Murder-Suicide
5 Jan
Summary
- A nurse allegedly killed her two sons and their grandmother.
- The victims were found during a welfare check by deputies.
- Authorities are investigating the incident as a murder-suicide.

A devastating incident unfolded in Waverly, Tennessee, where a nurse is believed to have committed a quadruple murder-suicide. Deputies responded to a welfare check at a local address on Friday, discovering the bodies of two women and two children. The victims were later identified as 4-year-old Arius Thompson, 13-year-old Isaiah Johnson, 88-year-old Evelyn Johnson, and 32-year-old Heather Thompson.
Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis indicated that preliminary findings suggest Heather Thompson fatally shot the other three individuals before taking her own life. Investigators have found no evidence of forced entry, and there are no indications that anyone else was involved. The sheriff noted that there had been no prior domestic violence calls or mental health-related concerns reported concerning the family.
The investigation, involving the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, is ongoing. The father of the two young boys expressed profound grief, seeking to raise funds to transport their bodies back to New Mexico. Authorities have assured the public that there is no active threat to the community.




