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7-month-old girl ‘saved’ in family quadruple homicide — left at ‘random’ house

7-month-old girl 'saved' in family quadruple homicide -- left at 'random' house

Tragic Discovery in Tennessee

This week, a 7-month-old baby girl was found in the yard of a stranger, following a horrifying incident where her family members were murdered. Authorities in Tennessee report that the baby was discovered at a random home in Tygret, unharmed after being dropped off in an unknown vehicle around 3:10 PM on Tuesday.

About five hours later, investigators were searching for the child’s guardians when they made a grim discovery 40 miles away. The situation escalated quickly as details of the family’s tragic fate came to light.

The parents of the baby, Matthew Wilson and Adriana Williams, along with Adriana’s teenage brother, Braydon, were found deceased on Carrington Road in Tiptonville. The circumstances surrounding their deaths remain unclear, but Dyer County District Attorney Danny Goodman described the incident as “more than your typical murder.”

A family friend, Amy Anderson, expressed her gratitude that the baby was safe, saying, “I’m just grateful that my baby won’t spare.” She spoke about how loving the parents were, noting Adriana’s dedication to motherhood and how much Matthew cherished his daughter.

Anderson mentioned the emotional toll this tragedy has taken on the community: “It’s tragic. It’s tearing everyone apart. No one knows what to think.” She highlighted the rumors circulating as people try to make sense of the events.

In response to the situation, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has launched a murder investigation and is actively seeking suspects in the case. TBI’s Kim Wheeler Elder emphasized the importance of community vigilance, urging anyone with information to come forward.

The TBI has also enlisted the help of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to assist in this ongoing investigation.

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