Two young mothers, an infant and small child shot and killed
Many mysterious surround the fatal shooting of two young Indiana mothers and their children, from anonymous tips of burglaries yet to happen to motive behind the murders.
IMPD officers got a call that shots were being fired in the 3200 block of Hovey Street. When officers arrived, they found four people inside the home, all suffering from gunshot wounds.
The two adults, 24-year-old Gina Hunt and 24-year-old Andrea Yarrell, and Charlii Yarrell, the infant daughter of Andrea, were all pronounced dead on the scene. A four-month-old girl was taken to Methodist Hospital in critical condition with several gun shot wounds. She died a few hours later. At this time, the child has not been positively identified.
Police do not know much about the suspects, except that two black men were seen running north on Hovey Street away from the scene.
Information from: http://www.wishtv.com/Global/story.asp?S...
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1. sharrel
January 16, 2008 @ 9:37 am
also it was left out that scales, weapons, a safe and one pound of pot were found at this house. police have been called to the home 3 times in 2007 to investigate reports of armed robbery, burglary of a resident and a stolen vehicle. it’s a shame, because of adults improper behavior, the children are dead.
2. Erin
January 16, 2008 @ 12:07 pm
Oh, I forgot that once you become a parent you suddenly become perfect. Ever think it wasn’t the mothers behavior that killed them? It was the killers behavior that KILLED them! You can blame whoever you want but I doubt that those ladies asked for their children to die. Have a heart.
3. Brenda
January 16, 2008 @ 3:27 pm
I agree with Sharrel. If you’re going to bring children in to this world, have the decency to provide a safe environment for them. If for some reason you can’t do that then let someone else provide a safe home for them while you mess up only your own life!
4. Jacquie
January 16, 2008 @ 3:42 pm
Well, it’s common sense if the mothers were into drugs, that they weren’t providing a safe environment. I don’t anybody can dispute that.
5. Dallas
February 6, 2008 @ 3:21 pm
May God have mercy on all of us. This world has turned to crap!This is a sad sad tragedy…period.
6. Nickie
February 8, 2008 @ 11:18 am
A friend of mine emailed me this story everyone makes a valid point but when you see these women in their caskets holding their children all the bull goes out the door.
7. Cierra
April 25, 2008 @ 11:29 am
You never know anyone’s situation until you lived it yourself. Its so easy to see wrong in others when its not your problem, nobody asked for this to happen. Its no one fault except the man who held the gun. Dont forget how our world is today and how children are brought up. We see the same thing everyday we live the same thing everyday, it’s just so hard and we can do nothing but live and thats exactly what they were doing. Yes they can control things but like i said, and everyone should always say before they judge another, you never know a person’s situation unless its your own. You may think you know but who’s been there to see that person only!!!!