Attorney General of New Hampshire accused adolescent of killing mother and two boys

Attorney General of New Hampshire accused adolescent of killing mother and two boys

The state’s attorney general stated on Thursday that a youngster has been detained and charged in connection with the killings of a mother and her two young boys in New Hampshire.

On August 3, according to CBS Boston, Kassandra Sweeney, 25, her 4-year-old son Benjamin, and her 1-year-old son Mason were discovered dead in their Northfield home.

The medical examiner decided that all three deaths were murders after autopsies revealed that all three had died from a single gunshot wound.

Three charges of first-degree murder and one count of fabricating physical evidence are brought against the minor.

According to state law, the youngster cannot have any further information disclosed, according to Attorney General John Formella.

According to CBS Boston, state and municipal police in New Hampshire scoured a significant portion of Route 93 on Wednesday in search of possible evidence.

Sean Sweeney, a father and husband, said on Facebook on Sunday that “things will never be ‘normal,’ again.”

He was “extremely cooperative and helpful in this investigation,” according to the authorities.

It is now our responsibility to preserve their memory, Sweeney wrote.

They will always remain in my heart and will always be cherished and missed.

Investigators have identified everyone connected to the shooting killings, according to attorney general John Formella, who earlier said there is no danger to the public.