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Police suspect poisoning in death of Utah family

Parents, three kids found dead in master bedroom next to vials of pills, drugs, mysterious red liquid, police reveal.

By Mary Papenfuss

SPRINGFIELD, Utah, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Foul play, likely poisoning, is suspected in the death of two parents and their three children who were all found dead in the locked master bedroom of their Utah home surrounded by pills and vials of methadone, police revealed.

"These deaths were not accidental or natural in any way," a police officer stated in an affadavit filed to search the home of Benjamin and Kristi Strack. The couple were found dead in their Springfield home last month with children Benson, 14, Emery, 12, and 11-year-old Zion. The children's bodies seemed to have been positioned after death and beside each body of the family was a cup filled with red liquid, police said. Investigators are awaiting the results of toxicology tests.

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The bodies were discovered by the children's grandmother and the lone surviving child of the family last month. The grandmother told firefighters on the scene that she was certain the family wasn't killed by a carbon monoxide leak, and said, without further explanation, that she "couldn't believe 'she' would do this to the kids,'" police reported, indicating a possible murder-suicide scenario.

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Benjamin and Kristi Strack pleaded guilty four years ago to charges of forgery, theft, identity fraud and unlawful possession of credit cards. Benjamin Strack also pleaded guilty to drug paraphernalia charges

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