A 45-year old woman is in custody after a double murder in Melbourne’s north-west. The victims were a grandmother and her four-year old grandson.
The scene that faced officers was “horrific”.
A four-year old boy, found dead, stabbed to death – also a 60-year-old woman his grandmother, stabbed to death. His 61-year old grandfather alive, but injured, found gagged and bound.
Police were called to a home on Varsity Court in Albanvale in Melbourne’s north-west early yesterday evening.
They found the deceased 60-year old woman in the backyard of the property and the man tied up.
The Age reports that police inquired about where the four-year old boy was – he was dead in one of the bedrooms.
It is believed that the boy’s grandparents cared for him every Tuesday while his parents worked.
They were not in the house at the time of the murders and are said to be “inconsolable and devastated.”
Homicide Squad detective Senior Sergeant Stuart Bailey said that the family had three other children who were not at the house at the time.
Senior Sergeant Bailey said police believed the relationship between the 45-year old woman and the boy’s grandfather may have been a motive for the murders.
He said that police believed it may have something to do with the relationship between them.
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This is absolutely devastating. I know the little boy and his parents well - he was the sweetest little child. To lose an only child so horrifically... I just cannot imagine what horror the family are going through. What does one do to support them??
Where is Clementine Ford and the rest of her bleeding heart posse? The eerie silence on this matter is completely astonishing and at the same time expected. Outrage on demand.
Not astonishing at all, it's very rare for women to murder. Look up the stats.
Of course. People like her only care when they can use incidents of domestic violence to promote their "men = bad" agenda. It's pathetic.
@ Comments and Anon below: There's been like 4 articles about this on MM. How much more coverage do you want?
It's obviously a tragedy, but I'm not sure what Clem Ford needs to add to it. It was a jealousy murder, not a DV murder (or something else indicative of a wider issue).
This particular murder is shocking and appalling, but it doesn't suddenly mean that women kill as much as men do, so it doesn't need to refocus every discussion of violence.