Oct 09, 2014 05:21 PM EDT
Indiana Newlyweds Murder-Suicide: Brutal Killings After Wedding

Indiana Newlyweds Murder-Suicide - A wedding is meant to be one of the happiest days, full of lovely feelings and love flowing in the atmosphere. There isn't meant to be serious violence, and much less death. And even less, that the newlyweds will be the victims.

It happened in Indiana during the weekend that Kelly Ecker and George Scott Samson got married and twenty-four hours later, they were both dead. What happened in between? It still remains unknown.

Even guests don't understand fully how it could happen. To celebrate the After-party of the ceremony, a dozen friends attended the residence of George Samson, 54, and Kelly Ecker, 50, according to ABC News.

Some attendees noticed tension between the couple, stating that apparently George Samson left the reception without his new wife. But they didn't suspect that it would end up in such violence.

Around 1.20 am 911 calls were made from Kelly Ecker, one of the Indiana Newlyweds saying, "He's beating the sh** out of me, please." And when the dispatcher asked, "who is?" she answered, "my husband."

Apparently, as CNN stated, four calls were made followed one minutes after the other and one had the wrong address. In one of them, gunshots or a similar sound was heard.

When the police arrived, they found Kelly Ecker dead with multiple shot wounds. Then, they found George Samson with a shot wound in his head and unresponsive. They are not sure how it all developed, but believe it to be a murder-suicide case in which George Samson first murdered his wife and ended committing suicide afterwards.

In the house, there was Kelly Ecker's 10 year-old son and two elderly people, a male and female who were relatives respectively. All of them were unharmed, but the authorities found "several dozen" of guns as George Samson was an enthusiast of them and the authorities were still removing them.

The Indiana Newlyweds ended with a tragic ending as the murder-suicide case unfolded. 

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