Two of four people who were found dead inside a North Dakota business have been identified by a family member a day after it unfolded.
Officials didn’t give any details about the Cobbs’ causes of death. They were found at an RJR Maintenance & Management building in Mandan.
“I just know that it was an attack,” Miller told AP. “I don’t know how it happened, what it happened with. I’m left in the dark still. None of this makes any sense. All I know is my parents are gone.”
She said there were no indications that they had any problems at work. The couple had moved from Illinois to North Dakota six years ago.
“The crime scene is contained,” Ziegler said. “It looks like an isolated incident.”
“It’s very [said] that there are people in this world that would do something like what we had to experience today,” Ziegler continued. “You [don’t] wake up early Monday morning expecting to get this phone call.”
Miller commented on the Facebook post, saying her “sister contacted mandan police. we’re [sic] just waiting for more details,” adding that she didn’t “understand why bad things happen to good people.”
She added that “if everyone that’s following this post could say a prayer for everyone’s family involved in this tragedy, that would be really nice ... hug your loved ones extra tight & never let them forget how much you love them.”
In another post on April 2, the firm said it is “sorry for the inconvenience,” adding: “We will be spending this time discussing our process to move forward and grieve the great losses.”
Miller, meanwhile, issued another lengthy comment on Facebook.
She added that her “whole world came crashing down” after she learned the news.
Other details are not clear.