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http://www.chron.com/news/article/Son-arrested-in-slayings-of-3-in-family-3422574.php
You just never know what difficult struggles go on within family units. I often think there is dysfunction inside every home, most of us just keep it behind closed doors, ashamed to admit ours is not the perfect family. I really think if society as a whole rejected the idea of the perfect family we would all be healthier. The tragedy is when we strive for that ideal because it is often portrayed as what we SHOULD have and deserve. It makes for so much disappointment and disillusion, and I believe contributes to a plethora of mental health issues. This family tragedy is haunting me due to the close geographical location to me, and the outward appearance of normalcy.
Inside, authorities found Lawton Ray Sesler Jr., his wife, Rhonda Wyse Sesler, and their son, Mark Alan Sesler, 26. Each had fatal gunshot wounds that appeared to have come from a high-powered rifle, Smith*said.
"This was a scene that had a lot of violence," the sheriff added. "The house was*ransacked."
Trey Sesler was absent when officers arrived. Evidence at the scene led police to name him as the prime suspect in the triple slaying, Smith*said.
The sheriff added that Sesler did not have a violent criminal record and Waller police had no history of officers responding to the home before this*week.
You just never know what difficult struggles go on within family units. I often think there is dysfunction inside every home, most of us just keep it behind closed doors, ashamed to admit ours is not the perfect family. I really think if society as a whole rejected the idea of the perfect family we would all be healthier. The tragedy is when we strive for that ideal because it is often portrayed as what we SHOULD have and deserve. It makes for so much disappointment and disillusion, and I believe contributes to a plethora of mental health issues. This family tragedy is haunting me due to the close geographical location to me, and the outward appearance of normalcy.