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The Nebraska family, who was killed in murder self-murder after the father was released from the psychiatric hospital, say relatives, say relatives

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A family of four of Nebraska was found dead on Saturday, the day of a family member of a family member, in their conclusion of a family member.

In a press release, the Nebraska State Patrol said that the Dawson County's Sheriff's office reacted to a residence in Johnson Lake, Nebraska on May 10 and found four people in the household.

According to the state patrol, the deceased were identified as Jeremy, Bailey, Hudson and Asher Koch.

The state patrol said that after a preliminary investigation, detectives believed that the 42 -year -old Jeremy cook had fatally stabbed his wife Bailey (41) and two sons, Hudson (18), and Asher (16) before dying from suicide.

All four family members were found with stab wounds, and a knife was discovered at the scene, said the state patrol.

According to State Patrol, autopsies of the four family members were ordered. The examination has not yet been completed.

In a Facebook message from Bailey Koch's father Lane Kugler, who was signed by several family members, he said that on Saturday morning he found his daughter, his son-in-law and two grandchildren dead.

“Jeremy had fought for many years for many years against mental illnesses. His depression had turned into psychosis. It was not Jeremy who had committed this terrible act. It was a sick spirit,” said Kugler.

He added that Bailey Koch “fought so hard” to help her husband, and that she and her sons never knew when he would be in a manic or depressed condition.

“Bailey, Jeremy and the boy's belief were very strong,” said Kugler's post. “It really helped them in the worst times. We believe in our belief that the sky now has four new angels on the right hand of God. They are together and Jeremy's illness is gone.”

Kugler said that Bailey Koch tried to get help for her husband and that she documented her trip on her own Facebook page: “Hope for Psychical Health: Jeremy & Bailey Koch”.

In the days before her death, Bailey Koch wrote that her husband had been released from a hospital for mental health. One day before her death, she announced an update that she had submitted paper stuff so that her husband could start treating mental health.

The family was found hours before completing the eldest son for the eldest son.

“Cozad Schools were made aware of a tragic situation that will deeply influence our Cozad community. Our thoughts are with all those who are affected in this incredibly difficult time,” said Cozad Community School in a Facebook post on May 10th.

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