What began as a celebration ended in horror. Laughter turned to screams, candles to crime scene lights, and a family gathering into a nightmare no one can wake from.
Two ten-year-old twins, their father, a single gun, and a final, desperate shot that missed their mother before everything went bla… Continues…
In a modest Los Angeles apartment meant to hold balloons and birthday songs, police instead found a scene of unbearable loss: twin brothers Joseph and Greysen
Chavez, just ten years old, and their 37-year-old father, all with gunshot wounds to the head. Hours earlier, relatives had gathered nearby to honor the boys’ grandmother,
unaware that the night would end in sirens and body bags. Neighbors remembered the twins as “the sweetest boys ever,”
kind children whose lives were cut short for reasons no one can yet comprehend.
Detectives recovered a handgun and believe the father opened fire on his own sons, then tried and failed to shoot their mother before turning the weapon on himself.
Outside, family members clung to one another as investigators worked into the night, searching for a motive that might never soften the brutal, senseless finality of what was done.