Identifying Victims in Pawlet Triple-Murder: Shock and Grief Grips Community
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Triple-Murder in Pawlet: Victims' Identities Confirmed by Vermont State Police
Pawlet, Vermont - The Vermont State Police have officially announced the identities of the victims in the tragic triple-murder that occurred in Pawlet over the weekend. Brian Crossman, aged 46, a respected member of the Pawlet select board, his wife Erica Crossman, aged 41, and Erica's 13-year-old son, Colin Taft, were the three individuals who lost their lives in this heinous incident.
According to the state police, the medical examiner has completed the autopsies, revealing the causes of the victims' deaths. Brian Crossman's cause of death was determined to be gunshot wounds to the head and torso, while Erica Crossman succumbed to a gunshot wound to the head. Colin Taft's cause of death was found to be multiple gunshot wounds.
Authorities are currently conducting an active investigation into this tragic incident. While no one is currently in custody, sources have indicated that law enforcement has identified a person of interest who is believed to be a relative of the victims. Details regarding the ongoing investigation and the possible motive behind this brutal crime have not been released at this time.
The news of this triple-murder has shocked the tight-knit community of Pawlet. Brian Crossman, as a member of the select board, was known for his dedication to public service, while Erica Crossman was a beloved wife and mother. Colin Taft, just 13 years old, had his whole life ahead of him.
As authorities continue their investigation, the community of Pawlet is left in mourning, grappling with the tragic loss of three individuals. The State Police are urging anyone with any information about the incident to come forward and assist in their efforts to bring justice for Brian Crossman, Erica Crossman, and Colin Taft.
A cloud of sadness and disbelief hangs over Pawlet, as residents come to terms with the devastating loss suffered by the Crossman and Taft families. The community is rallying together to support one another and to remember the lives cut short in this senseless act of violence.