Georgetown- John Blanchard is to be medically evaluated according to investigators since it seems he was not in his senses when he butchered his three children while they slept Tuesday night. It is hard to believe that a man can act out his anger so sensless and brutal, hacking his own children to death said one officer. Trakkernews was told that the man told police that he was having domestic problems with the children's mother who left the home a few days back before the incident. He made several threaths in the past that he will kill the children if the she does not return. However this time he made good on the threat killing his 10 year old and four year old children and leaving his 7 year old daughter clinging to life at the hospital. Child's welfare department explained that these incidents trigger serious pressure on children and people are asked to contact the department whenever children's lives are put in danger.
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