A good time line.
Mom blames bullying after hanged children die, but police still want their dog: Latest on tragic Pa. case
Sept. 23: A 4-year-old girl and an 8-year-old boy
were found unconscious in an Albany Township, Berks County, home around 4:30 p.m., according to state police. The children were flown to Lehigh Valley Hospital. They lived in the home with their mother and an older sibling, 17.
Sept. 26: The children, Conner Snyder, 8, and Brinley Snyder, 4, died. Days later,
autopsy results were called inconclusive, and
the Lehigh County coroner’s office said more forensic testing is needed to determine the cause and manner of their deaths.
Oct. 5: The children’s
family had received services from Children and Youth Services, according to a child advocate. The Department of Human Services did not explain what services exactly were provided. Their deaths will be studied by panels charged with reviewing cases of child deaths or near deaths,
the Reading Eagle reported.
Oct. 7: State police release more information about the children’s deaths. Their mother reported finding her children Sept. 23 in the basement of their Berks County home, hanging from rafters by a cord sometimes reported to be a dog leash near overturned chairs.
Oct. 8: Investigators are looking for clues in a video game console and other electronics, and they are hoping to find a dog that used to belong to the children’s mother,
the (Allentown) Morning Call reports. The dog, they say, was given away. “Determining the dog’s actual weight and size utilizing a scale will assist in the criminal investigation,” a warrant states.
Oct. 10: Police have served five warrants on the home, according to
the Morning Call, during which they recovered the mother’s three cell phones. The dog still has not been found.
Oct. 12: Loved ones recognized Conner Snyder’s 9th birthday with a gathering and balloon release,
the Morning Call reported. The children were organ donors, the paper said.
Oct. 16: The boy’s school is mourning his loss,
the Reading Eagle reports. Kutztown School District Superintendent Christian Temchatin told the paper that “Conner was a beloved member of the Greenwich Elementary School family who enjoyed his peers and teachers. He is dearly missed and is fondly remembered for the smile he brought to all who knew him.”
Oct. 16:
Details from the mother’s 911 call are released. Lisa Snyder told a dispatcher that her 8-year-old son was bullied and had “made threats of doing this, but didn’t want to go alone.” The mother of the children said this week, “At this point, I am not ready to make any public comments.” After her children died on Sept. 26, she changed her Facebook profile with a photo and the saying, “Words scar, rumors destroy, bullies kill.”