
Happy days ended prematurely on December 10, 2021 when enthusiastic, intelligent and caring teenagers Crizzle (18) and Crizzule (16) were brutally murdered at their home in M’lang, North Cotabato. it’s over. the Philippines.
The murder took place at 2pm in broad daylight, which may seem odd for an alien killer, since they usually commit their crimes at night or in the dark.
Mr Maguard, a high school teacher and father of the slain siblings, said he was repairing some buildings at his wife’s school at 2:58 p.m. when he received a call from someone telling him to hurry home. Her house was ransacked.
When he got home at 3:15 a.m., he couldn’t have imagined that he would witness a massacre at home. In the interview, he recreates the moment he opened her door. He said there was a blood-stained blanket and a knife near the front door and, much to his chagrin, he quickly called for his son, but no one answered. He turned the handle to open the door, but it was locked, so he went to the back of the house, where it was very quiet, and when he opened the back door, he kept calling his son, daughter and another man named Jenny Silk’s 16-year-old teenager, who adopted them July 2021.
When he walked from the kitchen to the living room, he saw the bodies of the children, all bathed in their own blood. His daughter Crizzle lay a few steps outside her bedroom covered in bruises and puncture wounds, her body now stiff and infested with ants. His son Crizzule was bound and gagged near the front door. His body was also covered in stab wounds, so he was bathed in blood, not dried out like Kriz. Broken bottles, a hammer and a baseball bat were also found next to his child’s body.
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Mr Maguard also called their adopted son, Janice, who emerged from the room with wet hair. He said the teen looked terrified, but found it odd when Janice said she didn’t hear him call him in the shower.
Grieving mother Mrs Maguard, the principal, said the situation became more suspicious when Janice called them mom and dad for the first time on the morning of December 10. Besides, only she and Janice knew where they kept the hammer they used to murder the child. The baseball bat was on the top deck of her son’s bunk bed, which Crizulle gave up for Janice. They mentioned that when Janice started living with them, her son slept only on the sofa in the living room, and Janice shared a room with her daughter.