3rd child dies in Tabernacle murder suicide

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Mother and children shot in NJ home
Toni Yates has the latest on a family tragedy in the Burlington County town of Tabernacle.

TABERNACLE, N.J. (WABC) -- The third child of a New Jersey mother who police say shot her kids before turning the gun on herself died Wednesday afternoon.



Alexander Harriman, 11, passed away at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, the final victim of the horrific incident.



Jeaninne LePage, 44, died at the hospital last Sunday, while 14-year-old Nicholas Harriman and 8-year-old Nadia Harriman were pronounced dead at the scene.



A relative made the horrific discovery of the family, all found wounded in the same bed, on Thursday morning.




State police Captain Stephen Jones said there is more investigating to be done in the case of LePage, but authorities wanted to share what they know so far "to allay any fears" about a killer on the loose in Tabernacle, a town in the New Jersey Pinelands that's 30 miles east of Philadelphia.



State police Detective Geoff Noble said LePage used a handgun that had been purchased legally and was in the family for decades. He said she used a pillow to muffle any noise so the five other relatives who lived with them wouldn't hear the murder-suicide attempt.



Authorities have not said what prompted the mother to shoot her children.



"We may never know with certainty, depending on the condition of LePage, what that motive was," Jones said. "That's something we're not prepared to address right now."



After autopsies of the two children, police were able to narrow the time frame of the shooting to somewhere between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. Thursday.



The family's next-door neighbor, Jeanne Snedeker, was upset by the shooting, particularly Nadia's death.



"It's hard for me when I sit in my sunroom and look out my window," Snedeker said Friday. "I can picture her running by and waving."



Snedeker said the girl was outgoing and always smiling. She said she did not know their mother well. She did recall a conversation they had in the past year or so about their mutual interest in rescuing animals.



About 200 people attended a candlelight vigil for the family Thursday night in Tabernacle.



(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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