Murder-Suicide Attempt Antidepressants 18/10/2006 Canada Psychologist Kills Wife, 2 Daughters & Attempts to Kill Self [In Critical Condition] Summary:

Paragraph 2 reads: "Detectives say there was anti-depression medication and sleeping pills at the scene."

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"Depression" likely cause of family slaying
2006-10-18 07:41:49

Police say deep depression -- and not domestic problems -- may have been behind last week's shooting deaths of a Beaconsfield woman and her two daughters at the family home.
Detectives say there was anti-depression medication and sleeping pills at the scene.
Commander Richard Dupuis say the people who know the man accused in the triple killings said he had been acting bizarre in the last few weeks.
Dragolub Tzokovitch, a 41-year-old psychologist, is alleged to have killed his wife and her two daughters on Saturday with a legally registered handgun before shooting himself.
He remains in critical condition in hospital.
He has not yet been arraigned.
The coroner's office confirms the three females were all shot in the head.