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A poor economy can kill. Literally. In yet another example of how secondary family factors such as economics can affect a child's welfare, a man who was distraught over losing his job fatally shot his wife, his five young children, and finally himself at their home in Los Angeles, California.
Ervin Antonio Lupoe had been working as a technician at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in West Los Angeles, along with his wife. Shortly before the killings, TV station KABC said that it received a faxed letter from Lupoe. In it, he stated that he and his wife had been fired from their jobs as medical technicians, and that they might as well kill themselves and their children, too. The station called the police after receiving the fax. Meanwhile, police were responding to their own call. According to Deputy Chief Kenneth Garner, the station received a call from a man who stated, "I just returned home and my whole family's been shot." Police believe the man was Mr. Lupoe, calling to report the crime before he turned the gun on himself. "Today our worst fear was realized," Garner said.
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