Chores Dispute Led to Killing of Family
From Times Wire Reports
A 16-year-old boy who confessed to shooting his parents and two siblings to death told authorities in Addy, Wash., that an argument with his father over household chores led to the slayings. William L. Lembcke was ordered held without bail in the deaths of his father, Robert H. Lembcke, 49, a self-employed logger; his mother, Diana, 43, who suffered from multiple sclerosis; his sister, Jolene, 18; and one of his brothers, Wesley, 12.
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