Dad killed with family in home blast had threatened suicide

Dad killed with family in home blast had threatened suicide


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NORTHFIELD, Ohio (AP) — A police report says an Ohio man who died in a house explosion and fire along with his wife and two daughters had threatened to kill himself just over a month ago.

The report released Thursday follows a medical examiner's statement that murder-suicide is one of the possibilities being looked at in the Monday night explosion that shook homes in a neighborhood near Cleveland.

The state fire marshal's office has said investigators determined arson was the cause.

Authorities say Jeffrey and Cynthia Mather were killed, along with their daughters, 8-year-old Ruthie and 12-year-old Alyson.

A report says officers with the Cleveland Metroparks found Jeffrey Mather with a loaded shotgun on Dec. 2.

One officer said Mather told him he was depressed and wanted to end it all.

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