Terrifying new details in case of family of four including boy, 13, found dead in their home after affair details emerge | The Sun

SHOCKING new details have emerged in the case of a family of four who was found dead in their home.

Tirany Savage, 35; her husband Bo, 35; son Dayton Cowdrey, 13; and mom Kim L. Ebright, 58, were found shot dead on Sunday in what police believe was a murder-suicide.


The alleged murder-suicide happened just weeks after Savage had been denied a Personal Protection Order against her spouse Bo, according to People.

Per documents reviewed by PEOPLE, Tirany Lee Savage filed a Personal Protection Order against her spouse, Bo Eugene Savage, on June 24 via the 34th Circuit Court in Michigan.

Tirany stated that Bo was having an affair, in addition to his alleged refusal to be civil and grant her a divorce.

In her statement to the court, she said Bo was, "slamming things around the house, calling me names…"

"He has mental health issues (he stopped taking his meds) and recently purchased a firearm and that is concerning to me."

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"He keeps saying he is going to blow his brains out and I do not want my safety or my son's safety in jeopardy," Tiffany said in her petition reasoning."

Police said in a press release that the deaths are being investigated as a murder-suicide, but have not specified who they believe was the shooter.

People also reported that Tirany's petition included threats that Bo was going to injure or kill her.

The petition was denied by Judge Troy B. Daniel on June 27.

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The judge said the reasoning behind the denial of the petition was "insufficient evidence."

Judge Daniel wrote in the denial document that Tirany's petition had "insufficient evidence of a showing of immediate and irreparable injury, loss or damage."

The denial statement also gave Tirany the option to "request a restraining order in (her) divorce case."

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Tirany filed for divorce on June 7, three days before her death.

The Roscommon County Sheriff's office called the tragedy "senseless" in their press release, stating that they "encourage the people of this community to show their love and support to the many people who have been devastated by this horrific and senseless tragedy."


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