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Crime Scene Pictures of Texas Mom Who Shot and Killed Her Two Daughters


It was a gruesome scene when Christy Sheats, shot and killed her two daughters outside of their Katy, Texas, home on Friday, June 24, leaving her traumatized husband in agony.
According to Rader online: "The daughters, Taylor, 22, and Madison, 17, were found on the street outside the home with gunshot wounds. Madison was found dead on the scene while her older sister died in the hospital not long after the incident.

 The fatal shooting broke out after a “family meeting” went awry, officials believe. Christy reportedly called her daughters and husband, Jason, into the living room where she began to fire her .38 caliber handgun. Screaming could be heard throughout both calls, officials said, followed by Taylor struggling to tell dispatchers she had been wounded. A startled next-door neighbor made the third call after the violence spilled out into the streets." More photos after the cut:  


                                                                
                      
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