Attorneys for a 15-year-old accused of slaughtering his parents and siblings in their Washington state lakeside house have defended the teenager's narrative of what happened.
Attorneys for a 15-year-old boy accused of slaughtering his parents and siblings in their Washington state lakeside house last month defended the teenager's narrative, claiming there are two conflicting versions of what happened in the seemingly 'perfect' family home – the suspect's version and his surviving sister's, recent court documents obtained by Fox News Digital revealed.
The suspect's 11-year-old sister survived the attack by playing dead, according to court records. In the early morning hours on Oct. 21, the suspect called 911, claiming his 13-year-old brother had killed his family. He sounded out of breath and stated, 'He just shot my whole family and committed suicide too,' according to an affidavit.
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