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After shooting his daughter, wife and sister, Randy Janzen wrote, “Now my family is pain free (sic) and in heaven.”
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B.C. man posts an apparent confession of killing wife, daughter and sister on Facebook http://www.cbc.ca/1.3066803

Randy Janzen and his daughter, Emily.
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http://www.kualalumpurpost.net/canadian-man-claims-triple-homicide-on-facebook/
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Man confesses on Facebook to killing his wife, daughter and sister
May 10, 2015
Canadian police are investigating what appeared to be a murder-suicide after a man announced on Facebook that he had killed his daughter, wife and sister, before burning himself to death.
Randy Janzen wrote on the social network on Thursday that he had killed his 19-year-old daughter Emily because of lifelong migraines that made her depressed.
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He added: “Then I shot Laurel because a mother should never have [to] hear the news her baby has died. Then a couple of days later my sister Shelly because I did not want her to have to live with this shame I have caused all alone. Now my family is pain free (sic) and in heaven.”
Several hours after the Facebook posting, police found one of the victims in a Vancouver suburb house, before arriving at another residence, where Janzen had barricaded himself in.
Soon after the residence went up in flames with Janzen believed to be still inside.
Investigators had not yet been able to enter the destroyed property and were unable to specify “how many people were inside,” Ashton said.
Janzen expressed his “great remorse” on Facebook, explaining that he “just could not see my little girl hurt one more second,” after she had been forced to skip university and “stop almost everything” due to the migraines.
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1. First, he shot his daughter to put her out of her pain!
“Emily had tried everything to get better but nothing seemed to help her. I took a gun and shot her in the head and now she is migraine free and floating in the clouds on a sunny afternoon.”
2. Then, he shot his wife, the mother of Emily.
“Then I shot Laurel because a mother should never have [to] hear the news her baby has died.”
3. Next, he shot his sister:
“Then a couple of days later my sister Shelly because I did not want her to have to live with this shame I have caused all alone”
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Randy Janzen‘s Facebook post central to multiple homicide investigation http://ift.tt/1FWeEP0 #CBC
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CBC News 

Miyoung Lee