Woman Makes 3-yr-old Son Say 'Goodbye' To Father Before Killing Him, Shoots Self

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Last Updated: May 08, 2024, 07:36 IST

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Savannah Kriger, 32, and her son, Kaiden were discovered with gunshot wounds to their heads.(Representational image)

Savannah Kriger, 32, and her son, Kaiden were discovered with gunshot wounds to their heads.(Representational image)

Savannah Kriger, 32, shot at her wedding photos, vandalised her ex-husband's residence, and sent him threatening FaceTime videos and texts prior to the incident

A Texas woman asked her 3-year-old son to say goodbye to his father while filming him shortly after which, she shot the child and then herself. The incident took place on March 19 at a park in San Antonio. Savannah Kriger, 32, and her son, Kaiden were discovered with gunshot wounds to their heads.

According to a New York Post report, Kriger showed disturbing behaviour, including shooting at her wedding photos, vandalising her ex-husband’s residence, and sending him threatening FaceTime videos and texts prior to the incident.

On the afternoon of March 18, Kriger left work and proceeded to her ex-husband’s home while he was away at work and inflicted damage to his residence, an NY Post report said.

She then returned to her home and allegedly arranged her wedding attire and portraits on the bed before shooting at them. According to Sheriff Javier Salazar of the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, Kriger, it is believed, discharged two rounds into her wedding portraits.

“You don’t have anything to go home to now. You really don’t,” Kriger said on one FaceTime call. “You won’t have anything at all at the end of the day.”

The final text to her ex read, “Say goodbye to your son.”

A 21-second video recovered from her phone showed Kriger and her son sitting in the ditch in the park, where their bodies would later be discovered.

Pragati Pal

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