When police entered the house, the scene was pure chaos—blood on the carpet, the walls, and Echo, the family dog, lying lifeless beside his owner. Jennifer Dazey had been dead for hours. But the most disturbing part?
Tyler Dazey was still there. Sitting in the same room. Silent. Staring. He hadn’t called for help. He hadn’t run. He hadn’t done anything.
And when officers finally asked him what happened, his answer made the hairs on their necks stand up.
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