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Police in San Antonio, Texas are beginning to piece together the awful timeline of a murder-suicide involving a 32-year-old woman and her 3-year-old son — and the details are truly bone chilling.
Back on March 19, Savannah Kriger and her son Kaiden (both pictured above, inset) were found dead at Tom Slick Park in the south Texas city. Right from the start, detectives determined Kaiden had been murdered, and Savannah died by suicide. But the details that led up to the murder-suicide make this awful tragedy even worse.
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The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office and the department’s leader, Sheriff Javier Salazar, spoke via a Facebook livestream press conference late last week about the tragedy. In it, they finally briefed the media with a detailed timeline of Savannah and Kaiden’s deaths. Per Sheriff Salazar (pictured above), the trouble started just before 1:00 p.m. in San Antonio on March 18. Savannah left work at that time and went to her estranged husband Brian Kriger‘s home. (He had filed for divorce from her earlier in March.) There, she entered the residence while Brian was still at work and began “damaging his personal clothing, miscellaneous items, and furniture.” She then went back to her home, and began to damage her wedding dresses, as well as the estranged couple’s old wedding photos. Sheriff Salazar explained:
Damn…
But it gets so much worse. Savannah then picked up her son from daycare and made a FaceTime video call to Brian. He recorded the call, and later provided the video to cops. As far as what was in it, Sheriff Salazar said:
The sheriff went on to add:
Brian then asked his wife on the
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