I don’t think about it often but sometimes it’s coming back to me. That typical summer day which ended up not being typical at all.
In my old home town me and my family lived in a nice neighbourhood. Your typical middle class neighbourhood where the neighbours talked over fences and the kids played in the street. A safe neighbourhood. Bad things just didn’t happen there. Or so we thought.
I had a friend from out of town visiting and we had woken up not too long ago. We were talking and the window was open since it was a hot day. All of a sudden we hear a loud bang. We look at eachother going “What was that?”. I thought that it sounded a lot like a gunshot but then I thought, nahh, that can’t be it. I still got this uneasy feeling and got up to find out whatever that sound was. One part of my mind was shouting “gunshot, gunshot, gunshot, I need to check on my family!” but I remained calm and went to the kitchen where my dad was standing, looking out the window.
I asked him about the sound and he replied “Our neighbour just shot a guy. He’s lying there in the street”. I looked out the window and like 20 meters away a man laid on his back in a white bloody t-shirt, not moving.
My dad (and several other neighbours) called the cops. Our neighbour stood on his lawn, calmly waiting for them when they arrived and arrested him. Several cops stood at the lawn after the arrest but didn’t do anything in particular. Then all of a sudden they run to to the backyard. We later found out that the man had not only killed the man in the street but also his wife a couple of hours earlier. She was lying in a shed in the backyard. The media said it was all about jelousy. A jelous abusing husband.
There was a neighbourhood meeting where the police informed us about what had happened and they talked to my parents and the rest of the neighbours who had witnessed the murder. A part of the street was shut down and they put up a tent around the body. The whole thing was surreal.
The weirdest part was that the man seemed like such a nice guy and their family appeared to be so normal. They always greeted me and god knows not many of the neighbours did that. The wife even paid my bus ticket once when I didn’t have enough money on me and dad sold them his old car.
The worst thing was that our neighbours had three kids. Three kids who in one day lost both their parents. Later that night me and my friend went to rent some movies. There we met the kids and a man who must have been a social worker. I didn’t know what to say and how to act. I said hello to the oldest girl and she greeted me aswell, like we always did. I wanted to hug her and tell her I was so sorry but I didn’t. Maybe I should have. I don’t know.
On the International Women’s day the following year the political youth party I was involved with held a manifestation where we lit a candle for every woman murdered by a boyfriend or husband in the past year. I thought about my neighbour when I lit those candles. I don’t even remember her name or the name of her children but I think about them from time to time.
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Such a sad story
I’ve never been witness to murder, but I’ve seen a lot of disturbing violence in the past
omg dear… that is such a traumatic and tragic experience… it’s so sad… I will now pray for their souls today… I hope the kids are well though! I wouldn’t have been able to hug her too… but i think that a hug would have been good…
Man, how unexpected things are right? They looked normal but they aren’t really…
That story just gave me chills. That’s so sad, those poor kids.
My hometown has a similar tragic story, I don’t think I’ll write about it here though that’s how terrible it was. Here is the link to the story if you want to read it: http://tinyurl.com/nl99uf
Everytime we drive past the house where that happened I get a cold chill.
Damn.. this is so creepy.. it happens everywhere. In my hometowm it happened many years ago and they had two kids, I didn’t personally know them but since it is a small towm i knew who they were.
You hear about these things but never known anyone who’s been a witness. It’s not strange you think of it, such a odd event! Hope those kids turned out alright.
Omg! That’s terrible!
Such a sad and touching story. Thank you for sharing.
Oh God, that’s just so awful! It’s a terrible thing to happen in any situation, but with three kids suffering because of it….so horrible and sad.
It must have been a really scary thing to witness too, I’m not surprised you still think about it sometimes. I think that sort of thing stays with you a long time, even when you’re not involved – just knowing it happened so close to home is unsettling. That manifestation your political party held was a nice idea though, and very fitting for International Women’s Day.
Ledsen att höra om incidenten. Hemskt och vara vittne till något sådant. : / Hoppas du är okej.
Vad är det du skall göra i Jönköping då? :]
Sup på en festival låter perfekt!
Such a sad story. Unfortunately, there are crazy people everywhere, and they can live normal lives until something snaps in them and they go off and do something horrible. I feel so sad for those children.
By the way though, I haven’t been here in a while, and I just want to say I’m loving the purple kitty layout!
That’s such a sad story. It’s awful how cruel and messed up this world really is. When I was younger, I used to think my community of 22,000 people was on the of the best places in the world. And now that I’m much older and much less naive, I realize that no place in this world is innocent of crime. There have been 3 murders here in the last year, and people sell drugs to kids. There have been 6 deaths of people under the age of 25 in the last 2 years all due to drug and alcohol abuse. Its horrible