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Just months before a Nebraska -Man killed his wife and two sons before taking his own life, Bailey Koch had said that she woke up to her husband standing over her bed with a knife before she got him to check out a mental health facility.
But the treatments “did not work”, wrote Bailey, 41, in a Gofundme earlier this month, according to News channel Nebraska. She had hoped to collect more means to help Jeremy, 42, get more mental health treatment.
On Saturday, May 10, the authorities Jeremy found death at home at Johnson Lake, Plum Creek Canyon #1 after the investigators say they believe he deadly stacked his wife Bailey and their two sons – Hudson, 18 and Asher, 16 – at home, according to the family, according to the family A news notice From Nebraska State Patrol. All four were found with knife wounds, and a knife was on the spot.
Just a few days before, Bailey had made a foundation online and asked others to help her husband, who she said that fought depression and had been treated with electroconvulsive therapy at a local hospital, according to Nebraska news channel. The outlet reported that Bailey began a Gofundme in the hope of raising money for more treatments to help Jeremy, which she said had survived several previous suicide attempts since she said he was diagnosed in 2009.
Bailey Koch/Facebook
“I have no pride left,” Bailey was reportedly on the Gofundme side, which has since been taken down. “Mental illness takes my husband from me, and I beg you to open my eyes and see reality that is the mental health crisis of this society.”
The news channel Nebraska reported that Bailey said on May 8 that Jeremy had been released from healthcare at a local hospital. She seemed to celebrate the fact that Jeremy would be home in time for their oldest son Hudson’s high school diploma, which was planned for Saturday, according to the outlet.
But the same morning, the police were sent to the family home and discovered Bailey and her two sons had been deadly killed.
After Jeremy returned home from Inpatient care, Bailey at Gofundme wrote that her husband had another setback after starting a new medicine. “This is mental illness,” Bailey wrote according to News Channel Nebraska. “A mountain and coaster of UPS, Downs, Highs, Lows, Hope and No Hope.”
Bailey Koch/Facebook
Bailey finally claimed that hospital treatments had not worked for her husband. “Jeremy became a shell of herself,” she wrote.
The community mourned the Koch family on Saturday shortly after the police announced that they found the family’s bodies at home in the southern central Nebraska.
According to the local outlet News channel Nebraska And Bailey’s Facebook page she was a special educator at Holderege Public Schools. The school district wrote in a statement“Our hearts are with all affected (of) a tragic event that has deeply affected us all.”
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Bailey’s father Lane Kugler entered An open letter on social media That he discovered the bodies of his daughter, grandchildren and son -in -law on Saturday morning. “What I saw will haunt me for the rest of my life,” wrote the grieving father, leaving that he is “so angry” over the alleged murder soul murder and the failed attempts to help Jeremy.
“Jeremy had been fighting mental illness for many, many years,” Kugler wrote. “His depression had turned into psychosis. It was not Jeremy who committed this terrible act. It was a sick mind.”
Cozad Community SchoolsAs News Channel Nebraska reported is the district where the two boys went to high school, the family’s death also mourned what would have been Hudsons graduation ceremony on Saturday. The school area published a video of the Hudson’s graduation class, during which Superintendent Dr. Dan Endorf reminded the participants that society and the senior class “experienced a tragedy within the past few hours.”
“The bitter sweet feelings that the senior class felt on their graduation day, and of this whole gymnasium for that matter, cannot be hidden at this moment,” said Endorf and encourages candidates to “hug your loved ones.”
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