
Father kills son with autism, 10, family dog and self in apparent murder-suicide in home where missing daughter, 20, was also found dead
Rodney Shippy, 58, who was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, allegedly killed his 10-year-old son, Logan, in an apparent murder-suicide at their ill-fated Broken Arrow residence, the Broken Arrow Police Department announced.
Police discovered the slain bodies and the dead pooch Wednesday afternoon while serving a search warrant after concerned out-of-state relatives reported that Shippy's daughter, Alyssa, had been missing since November.
5 Rodney Shippy, his son and his daughter were found dead inside of their home.
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The 20-year-old's lifeless body was later found inside the disheveled home.
A medical examiner is working to confirm her cause of death, police said.
'We are heartbroken to share that two beloved members of our family, Alyssa and Logan (brother and sister) passed away tragically and unexpectedly,' the children's grief-stricken family wrote on a GoFundMe.
'Their loss has left our family in deep grief and unprepared for the financial burden that comes with arranging their funerals.'
5 Police found the bodies inside the home on Wednesday afternoon.
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The grim discovery marks the latest in a series of tragic deaths that have haunted the family since August 2022, when the disturbed father's wife, Lisa Shippy, 41, killed herself at the same West Roanoke Street house, KJRH reported.
Five months later, Lisa's mother, Diane Carpenter, 56, was stabbed to death by her husband, 66-year-old Kenny Carpenter, who then shot himself during a four-hour standoff with police in South Broken Arrow.
5 Relatives and neighbors claimed Logan was nonverbal and said the home was 'not suitable' for children.
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Neighbors and loved ones, who said Logan was nonverbal, described the family's doomed residence as 'not suitable' for children, adding that the tormented father became increasingly isolated following his wife's death.
'No running water, trash — looked like a completely different house,' relative Patti Williams told the outlet.
'[Rodney] seemed to be holding it together for months after [Lisa] passed … then he started estranging himself to everyone.'
5 Trash covered the floor of the home when police arrived on the scene.
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While a motive behind the heinous slaying remains unknown, public records suggest that Shippy was on the verge of losing his house, which he purchased with his wife in 2021, People reported.
In January, US Bank National Association filed a foreclosure notice on the residence in Tulsa County District Court, citing $135,000 in unpaid principal. Rodney was given until June to respond to the court notice, records showed.
As the investigation continues, Williams said the children's lives were savagely cut short.
5 Police have not yet released a motive for the brutal killings.
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'Logan was so smart, eager to learn, everyone who met him loved him,' Williams told KJRH.
'Alyssa was a bright light in this world. She had a beautiful life ahead of her, and I feel like their lives are stolen from them.'
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