NORTHFIELD - New Hampshire's Attorney General said during a press conference on Friday that the Northfield dad whose wife and two sons were shot to death on Wednesday is "beyond devastated as a result of these crimes."
Attorney General John Formella said in an earlier press release that all of the individuals involved in the incident have been identified, but has remained tight-lipped on the details of what happened.
Twenty-five-year-old Kassandra Sweeney, her 4-year-old son Benjamin and 1-year-old son Mason were found dead in their home on Wethersfield Drive in Northfield Wednesday morning.
Autopsies showed each died from a single gunshot wound and the medical examiner ruled all three deaths as homicides.
Formella said investigators don't believe it was a random attack.
"We've identified all the involved parties, meaning they're accounted for and so there's no reason to believe that the public in general is in any sort of danger from, say, a perpetrator of this offense," he told reporters at a news conference Friday afternoon. "I can't comment specifically on a suspect but when I say 'all involved parties,' I mean anyone who's involved in the incident," Formella added.. "People would need to be worried if we had not identified all the parties involved."
Meanwhile, the family is asking media to respect their privacy in their time of incredible grief, as messaged on a go fund me page set up to support husband Sean and final expenses.
It can be accessed here