Joseph McEnroe, Carnation, WA killer
Carnation suspects tell officers of vicims' frantic, final moments
By SCOTT GUTIERREZ, P-I REPORTER
Twice wounded, her husband and his parents already gunned down, Erica Anderson huddled with her children and pleaded with Joseph McEnroe to spare their lives.
"You don't have to do this."
But her pleas prompted no mercy. McEnroe apologized before telling his victims, "Yes, we do."
Then he fired the last blasts in a Christmas Eve shooting spree that killed three generations of a family in a rural Carnation home.
He shot Anderson a final time, then turned a .357 revolver on 6-year-old Olivia and 3-year-old Nathan.
The final, frantic moments of the lives of six people were outlined Friday in murder charges filed against McEnroe, 29, a Target clerk, and his unemployed girlfriend, Michele Anderson, also 29.
The defendants are in the King County Jail with bail denied, accused of killing Michele's parents, her brother, his wife and their two children.
Each faces six counts of aggravated first-degree murder -- the only crime punishable by death in Washington. King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg has 30 days from the couple's scheduled Jan. 9 arraignment to decide whether to pursue capital punishment. The only other sentencing option under the law for the crimes upon conviction is life imprisonment without release.
"Given the magnitude of this crime, I pledge to give this case serious consideration for the state's ultimate penalty," Satterberg said.
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This is what happens when you chose NOT to forgive. The bitterness grows into a horrible, tenacious root that sucks the life out of everything, buries it under corrupt growth and poisons you!
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Good morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!
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Yes, Merry Widow, I think this young women was consumed by bad thoughts! Such a sad case to start a new year.
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