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Family massacre in OH:7 y.o.boy comes home from school to find Mommy,Daddy,& younger sister shot to death,likely double murder-suicide

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Joe1orbit

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Sep 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/11/98
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Hello,

Got another very busy day ahead of me. Only have time to make 1 or 2 posts
before I must and will leave my abode for about 8 hours worth of public tasks
and chores. As you probably know, the school year began just a week or two ago.
Over in Ohio, a 7 year old boy-slave experienced quite a surprise yesterday
afternoon, when he returned home from school. He found BOTH of his parents,
along with his four year old sister SHOT to death inside of the apartment where
they all lived! Police confirm that all three victims were shot at point-blank
range. I bet that 7 year old Eric was NOT expecting to make this discovery,
although it's of course impossible to tell whether he is happy or sad over
having his entire Family Unit wiped out.

Police are still investigating this family massacre, but they say it looks
VERY likely that it was a double murder-suicide, committed by one of the
parents, rather than a triple murder committed by an unknown perp who fled the
scene. So now 7 year old Eric will have to live with the fact that one of his
parents slaughtered the other, along with his 4 year old sister, and PROBABLY
would have slaughtered him too, if he had been at home when the rampage
occured.

In an interesting detail that COULD explain a "motive", albeit a totally
irrational one, we learn that the 4 year old girl was suffering from leukemia.
The entire family had gone on an expense-free vacation to Disney World, paid
for by some charity, due to the 4 year old's leukemia, which sounds as though
it may have been quite advanced and even life-threatening. Maybe one Parental
Unit decided that instead of watching one of their slaves die, they might as
well kill their spouse, kill the 4 year old, kill themselves, and then go enjoy
a happy reunion up in the non-existent location known as "heaven". But WHY not
take 7 year old slave Eric along as well?? That doesn't make sense. Maybe the
parent wanted to keep the Sacred Family Tree growing, and chose to spare Eric's
life for that reason?

Anyway, 7 year old Eric did indeed return home from school at about 4 PM
yesterday, and found the 3 dead bodies of his family members. He promptly ran
to the apartment building manager's office, and reported his unexpected
finding, and of course poilce were immediately called to the scene. Eric the
Slave was then immediately handed over to his grandpa. Was any attempt made to
determine whether this grandpa has ANY legitimate parenting skills?? Of course
not! He simply was the closest available relative, and so the subhuman piece of
owned property known as Eric was promptly enslaved to this man.

We get the typical comments from neighbors and relatives, who express their
shock and surprise over the fact that such a "normal, happy, and nice" family
would come to total destruction via a murder-suicide committed by one of the
slaveowners. The FACT is, in a lie and myth and hypocrisy saturated society
like yours, NO act of murder should EVER come as a surprise to anyone.

Take care, JOE

The following appears courtesy of today's United Press International news
wire:

Friday September 11, 1998

Ohio seven-year-old finds family dead

ROCKY RIVER, Ohio, Sept. 11 (UPI) - A seven-year-old suburban Cleveland boy
returned home from school this week to find his parents and 4-year-old sister
shot to death in what detectives said may have been a double murder-suicide.

Rocky River, Ohio, homicide detectives are awaiting a coroner's ruling in the
deaths of Eric Biris, 29; his wife, Pamela, 27; and their daughter, Drew, in
the family's apartment home west of Cleveland.

The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer said neighbors reported the 4-year-old girl, who
suffered from leukemia, had gone with her family to Disney World last week as a
guest of a charity.

The 7-year-old, Eric Jr., who is now staying with his grandfather, went to the
apartment building manager's office about 4 p.m. Thursday to report the
incident.

Detectives said all of the victims appeared to have been shot at close range.

Neighbors told the Plain Dealer the family seemed to be a normal, happy family
despite their daughter's illness. One neighbor terms the Birises ``a really
nice family, a picture perfect family.''
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The following appears courtesy of the 9/11/98 online edition of The Cleveland
Plain Dealer newspaper:

Rocky River boy finds parents, sister dead

Friday, September 11, 1998

By ZINA VISHNEVSKY and MARIO G. ORTIZ
PLAIN DEALER REPORTERS

ROCKY RIVER - A 7-year-old boy returned home from school yesterday to find his
parents and 4-year-old sister shot to death in what police believe was a double
murder-suicide.

The 4-year-old, who had leukemia, had gone with her family to Disney World last
week as a guest of a charity, neighbors said. They said a black limousine had
come to the apartment to pick up the family and drop them off.

Rocky River police identified the three as Eric Biris, 29, his wife, Pamela,
27, and their daughter, Drew, 4, of River Oaks Dr.

The Birises' son, Eric Jr., 7, was staying with his grandparents last night,
police said.

Eric Jr. went to the building management office, which reported the incident
about 4 p.m., police said.

Detective Sgt. Carl Gulas said the victims appeared to have been shot at close
range in the living room of their apartment.

Eric Biris was shot in the head, Lt. Terry Hudek said, but Hudek did not know
where the others had been shot.

The Cuyahoga County coroner will rule on the causes of death and who fired the
shots.

"I talked to them this morning and everything was hunky-dory," said Eric's
father, Eli Biris of Parma. "I have no idea what happened."

"Drew was supposedly in remission and on double chemotherapy," he said. "I
suggested they get a second opinion."

Stunned neighbors said the Birises seemed to be a normal, happy family despite
their daughter's illness.

Neighbors John and Heather Rainey knew the Biris family well.

Their daughter, Brandy, was an almost daily playmate of Drew Biris.

When Pam Biris worked at night jobs, her children would stay with the Raineys.

Their close ties made the news of the Birises' deaths all the harder to
believe.

"I was going fishing with Eric- this weekend," John Rainey said. "I just can't
understand this."

Heather Rainey said she didn't understand either. "They were a really nice
family, a picture-perfect family," she said.

According to the Raineys, the Birises lived in their building in the River Oaks
Apartment complex for about two years.

Only this week, the Birises moved to a larger, three-bedroom apartment in an
adjacent building in the same complex.

Standing near a picnic area behind the three-story, tan brick apartments, John
Rainey said the neighborhood had always been quiet and family-friendly.

"This puts a dark cloud on Rocky River," he said.

He said Eric Biris was a devoted family man who never raised his voice to his
family. Biris worked as a maintenance engineer at the International Exposition
Center in Brook Park, John Rainey said.

Pam Biris worked different jobs, sometimes on the night shift.

Steve Novak, property manager for the 86-unit apartment complex, said he could
not remember any violence taking place around the apartments.

"I was completely shocked when I got the call," he said.

Neighbors said the neighborhood of apartments along a curving street near the
Westwood Town Shopping Center was a quiet home for families, retirees and
single people.

Pat Miller, another apartment resident, remembered talking to Eric Jr., a
friend and classmate of her son at Goldwood Primary School, when he stepped
from the limousine upon his return from Disney World.

"A black limousine pulled in the parking lot and Eric said he had a lot of fun.
That's when I saw them. They got out of the limo and they looked happy," she
said.

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