Police found a cryptic note among the carnage of Maine’s quadruple murder scene that said “someone” was “molested.”
Suspected shooter Joseph Eaton’s sister found blood, broken glass and a body covered by a towel in the kitchen, according to the probable cause affidavit, which was published by The Maine Wire.
Eaton’s sister noticed that “several firearms” were laid out, bullet holes “were everywhere” and drag marks led to a different part of the home, before she left the house and waited for police, the affidavit says.
Amidst the chaos, detectives found a note left behind on the kitchen island that said, “Someone had been molested and nothing was done about it,” according to the affidavit.
The note also mentioned “someone being freed of pain and that the writer wanted a new life,” according to the affidavit, but the note wasn’t addressed to anyone, and there was no signature.
The body found Eaton’s sister found in the kitchen was one of four people Joseph Eaton allegedly killed on April 18.
The victims were identified as Eaton’s mom, 62-year-old Cynthia Eaton, her husband, David Eaton, 66, and two of their friends, 72-year-old Robert Eger and 62-year-old Patricia Eger.
Three of the victims were found inside the Bowdoin, Maine, home, and the fourth victim was found outside near a barn.
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