Murder-suicide leaves Fayetteville police searching for answers
WRAL News
September 28, 2013
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — A former Fort Bragg soldier and father of two who police say fatally shot two of his neighbors and their dog Saturday night before turning the gun on himself suffered from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, his wife said Sunday.
"I feel that it was just eating him alive," Danica Thomas, told WRAL News. "I am truly and deeply sorry for the families that suffer because of this."
Lt. Todd Joyce of the Fayetteville Police Department said police responded to 7905 Gaza Court in the Farmington subdivision in Fayetteville around 8:15 p.m.
Saturday after Thomas called 911 asking for help because her husband, Allen Thomas, was in their front yard firing a handgun.
While responding to the call, police were notified about a nearby shooting at 6713 Potters Court, where they found Ann Awaldt, 68, dead and her husband, Todd Awaldt, 48, seriously injured.
He was taken to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, where he later died.
About a half-mile away at Christina Street and Hoke Loop Road, investigators later found Allen Thomas, 29, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
"It is a random act," Joyce said. "Detectives believe the suspect did not know the victims."
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