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11-year-old girl tells police she played dead while her brother killed her family
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11-year-old girl tells police she played dead while her brother killed her family

SEATTLE (AP) — A 15-year-old boy accused of killing his parents and three of his siblings this week east of Seattle tried to blame the murder on his younger brother, but a sister who survived after playing dead escaped to his home. a neighbor and told the police who really carried out the shootingsauthorities said in a court document made public Thursday.

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The boy was charged Thursday in juvenile court with five counts of aggravated murder. Under Washington state law, a hearing is required before the case can be moved to adult court.

  • FILE - Police arrive at the scene of a shooting in Fall City, Wash., Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (Kevin Clark/The Seattle Times via AP, File)FILE - Police arrive at the scene of a shooting in Fall City, Wash., Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (Kevin Clark/The Seattle Times via AP, File)

    FILE – Police arrive at the scene of a shooting in Fall City, Wash., Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (Kevin Clark/The Seattle Times via AP, File)

  • King County Superior Court Judge Joe Campagna, top left, speaks during a preliminary hearing for a suspect in the shooting deaths of five people at a home in Fall City, at the Clark Child and Family Justice Center, on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. in Seattle. (Nick Wagner/The Seattle Times via AP, file)King County Superior Court Judge Joe Campagna, top left, speaks during a preliminary hearing for a suspect in the shooting deaths of five people at a home in Fall City, at the Clark Child and Family Justice Center, on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. in Seattle. (Nick Wagner/The Seattle Times via AP, file)

    King County Superior Court Judge Joe Campagna, top left, speaks during a preliminary hearing for a suspect in the shooting deaths of five people at a home in Fall City, at the Clark Child and Family Justice Center, on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. in Seattle. (Nick Wagner/The Seattle Times via AP, file)

  • FILE- Bouquets of flowers line a stone picnic table in a roadside park as a small memorial to the victims of a mass shooting the day before in Fall City, Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP, File)FILE- Bouquets of flowers line a stone picnic table in a roadside park as a small memorial to the victims of a mass shooting the day before in Fall City, Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP, File)

    FILE- Bouquets of flowers line a stone picnic table in a roadside park as a small memorial to the victims of a mass shooting the day before in Fall City, Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Jennifer Buchanan/The Seattle Times via AP, File)

The 11-year-old sister who survived Monday’s shooting told investigators that the defendant had recently gotten in trouble for failing tests at school and that the gun he used belonged to their father. Of all the children, he said, he was the only one who knew the code to the safe where his father kept it.

The King County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victims as Sarah Humiston, 42, Mark Humiston, 43, and their children Katheryn Humiston, 7, Joshua Humiston, 9, and Benjamin Humiston, 13 .

According to a probable cause affidavit from King County Sheriff’s Detective Aaron Thompson, the defendant called 911 around 5 a.m. Monday to report that his 13-year-old brother had shot and killed his family at their home in Fall City because he had gotten in trouble for watching pornography.

A few minutes later, a neighbor called 911 saying the injured 11-year-old girl had come home reporting that her 15-year-old brother had shot her family and that she had played dead before escaping, according to the statement. sworn

Arriving officers stopped the 15-year-old in the driveway and found the bodies inside. The 11-year-old boy was treated at a Seattle hospital and has since been released, a hospital spokesperson said.

the 15 year old waived his right to appear in court Tuesday, according to the King County Prosecutor’s Office. His defense attorneys said in court that he has no criminal record. His attorneys did not immediately respond to a message Thursday seeking comment on the charges.

The teen is scheduled to appear in court Friday afternoon.

Mark Humiston worked as an electrical engineer at Hargis Engineers in Seattle.

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“We are shocked and saddened by the tragic events that have resulted in the loss of a respected colleague, mentor and friend, as well as the loss of immediate family members,” the company said in a statement Thursday. “Mark’s leadership and vision were an integral part of our company and he will be greatly missed.”

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