Tragic. Isolated incident suggests murder suicide, all reported to have injuries. Dad reportedly had MH issues and had previously gone missing. However the woman has not yet been named and I'm curious as to why...was she the perpetrator? Moo
There's nothing in that; formal identification has yet to be announced, and it takes time. If she is not a member of the household, they'll be trying to get hold of her next of kin before they read it in the headlines.Tragic. Isolated incident suggests murder suicide, all reported to have injuries. Dad reportedly had MH issues and had previously gone missing. However the woman has not yet been named and I'm curious as to why...was she the perpetrator? Moo
It might be they still need to officially identify her. Maybe she was visiting from another country and they need to get dna or dental records or wait for a relative to arrive .Tragic. Isolated incident suggests murder suicide, all reported to have injuries. Dad reportedly had MH issues and had previously gone missing. However the woman has not yet been named and I'm curious as to why...was she the perpetrator? Moo
There's nothing in that; formal identification has yet to be announced, and it takes time. If she is not a member of the household, they'll be trying to get hold of her next of kin before they read it in the headlines.
MOO
It might be they still need to officially identify her. Maybe she was visiting from another country and they need to get dna or dental records or wait for a relative to arrive .
Another near neighbour who asked not to be named said Mr Kulzynski had been reported missing around a month ago just before Christmas.
He said: 'There were five or six police cars outside their house. People were looking for him and then another neighbour found him walking up the hill round the corner.
'The sister-in-law then came round to help look after him. I think he had mental health issues at the time he went missing. People were talking about how he was not well.
'They were a very quiet couple and did not seem to speak to other people.
I suspect that we're going to find out it's related to health of the wife or health of another relation, but that is purely a guess, not based on hard evidence. There are a bunch of reasons why a household might be composed of a father and his kids and his sister-in-law.So if the wife's sister was staying to help with the father and the children, and the wife wasn't living in the house, where was the wife living?
This DM article says it was a man.Does anywhere specifically say it was the dad who went missing?
That DM article leaves open the possibility that it is the mother who was missing before Christmas.
Let's hope the police investigated thoroughly if that was the case.
This DM article says it was a man.
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Two young girls and man, 45, and woman, 36, found dead in Norfolk
The four bodies were discovered at the home in the Norwich suburb of Costessey by police who forced their way in around 7am this morning after a call from a member of the public.www.dailymail.co.uk
I am assuming that if someone from the house was missing, the neighbours would have been canvassed by police and possibly family members. I know if I got a knock on my door and cops were asking if I had seen one of my neighbours who was missing, I would remember which one it was, especially as it was only a month ago. And not because I know my neighbours well, I really don't, but because that would be very memorable. Especially in a low crime area, which from what the neighbours are saying, Costessey seems to be.You're prob right. Altho what it actually says is that the police said they were in touch with the family over a "missing persons enquiry" and it is the neighbours who claimed it was the man who was missing.
Police don't believe the knife is related.I am suspicious of the knife found nearby![]()
Police don't believe the knife is related.
“We’re also aware of commentary on social media about a knife discovered in a wooded area near to the address. However, at this time we’re satisfied it’s not connected to this incident.”
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Four family members, including two children, found dead in house near Norwich
A 45-year-old Polish engineer has been found dead at his family home near Norwich with two young girls and a 36-year-old woman.www.telegraph.co.uk
Very possibly, the injuries were not caused by a knife. So, that would make the knife being related unlikely. Also, the knife may have obviously been in the elements for some time. Also, even if the wounds were caused by a knife, the knife used in the crime may have still been present at the crime scene.Police don't believe the knife is related.
“We’re also aware of commentary on social media about a knife discovered in a wooded area near to the address. However, at this time we’re satisfied it’s not connected to this incident.”
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Four family members, including two children, found dead in house near Norwich
A 45-year-old Polish engineer has been found dead at his family home near Norwich with two young girls and a 36-year-old woman.www.telegraph.co.uk
I am assuming that if someone from the house was missing, the neighbours would have been canvassed by police and possibly family members. I know if I got a knock on my door and cops were asking if I had seen one of my neighbours who was missing, I would remember which one it was, especially as it was only a month ago. And not because I know my neighbours well, I really don't, but because that would be very memorable. Especially in a low crime area, which from what the neighbours are saying, Costessey seems to be.
MOO
Oh, I agree completely. Whole piles of salt at the ready. I'm just riffing off the little we 'know' this early, trying to guess what's possible or probable, and that could all go up in smoke at any moment with a police press conference.I don't disagree with you, except to say that not all missing persons inquiries lead to door to door canvassing. Could be two separate incidents conflated by DM.
I labour the point for two reasons:
1. Where is the wife and mother of the children? Hopefully the police know. Because if the obvious has happened, then there is obvious reason to fear for her safety
2. I've read so much misinformation in the daily mail, especially early doors in cases where they seem to publish stuff without necessarily fact checking