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Tennessee nurse linked to quadruple murder-suicide, police say
Summary
Police said a Tennessee nurse shot three family members and then died by suicide; officers found four bodies at a Waverly home and say the investigation is ongoing.
Content
Police in Tennessee found four people dead at a home in Waverly after a welfare check. Humphreys County officials said preliminary evidence indicates a nurse, identified as Heather Thompson, shot three relatives and then died by suicide. Authorities named the other victims as Arius Thompson, 4; Isaiah Johnson, 13; and Evelyn Johnson, 88. The sheriff said there was no sign of forced entry and no indication that anyone else was involved.
Known facts:
- Deputies discovered four bodies during a welfare check at a Waverly residence.
- Humphreys County officials reported preliminary evidence that Heather Thompson killed three family members and then died by suicide.
- The victims have been identified by authorities as two children, a grandmother, and the 32-year-old woman.
- The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is working with local authorities, and officials have said there is no active threat to the community.
Summary:
The case is being handled by Humphreys County law enforcement with assistance from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Officials have released limited details and said there is no active threat; further information, including any motive, is undetermined at this time.
