Flowers and signs mark the place where police
said Charles L. Dalton Sr., 38, killed himself, his family and the
family dog.
Besides Dalton, the deceased are identified as
Dalton's wife, Jennifer A. Dalton, 37, their son, Charles L. Dalton Jr.,
14, and their daughter, Emmaline E. Dalton, 7. All four lived in a quad-level
home in the 300 block of Contour Road, Mt. Airy.
Investigators believe the murders and suicide
occurred between Thursday night and Friday morning. Jennifer Dalton
failed to report to work at her part-time job at a veterinary hospital
in Damascus. Fellow employees called her home and cell phone beginning
at 8:30 a.m. Friday, but received no answer.
Maryland State Police Spokesman Greg Shipley said
there is preliminary information indicating that the family may have
been experiencing financial difficulties. "That's part of what our
investigators are continuing to look into," said Shipley.
Neighbors described the couple as religious and kind.
Jack Gillespie told 11 News reporter Melissa Carlson that every time it
snowed, Dalton and his wife would come over and shovel his driveway.
"I would keep asking if I could pay, and Dalton kept
turning me down," said Gillespie.
Emmaline Dalton was in second grade at Twin Ridge
Elementary School. "Mama told me this morning that she was dead, and I
had tears coming down because she was one of the best persons I know,"
said friend Sarah Turton.
Charles Dalton Jr. was in ninth grade. He was a
junior firefighter at the Mt. Airy Volunteer Fire Company, the same
company that responded to the 911 call Friday night. "This is tough for
everybody," said Doug Alexander of the Mt. Airy Volunteer Fire
Department. "We brought together all the junior members of the company
along with their parents and brought in the critical incident stress
management team, which helps these people deal with the griveing process
and the healing process," said Alexander.
The four were identified Saturday during autopsies
conducted at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. The
medical examiner said the cause of death for Jennifer Dalton and her two
children was murder. The cause of death for Charles Dalton Sr. was
suicide.
Investigators said Jennifer Dalton was found lying in
bed in the master bedroom. Charles Dalton Sr. was found lying next to
the bed. A .12-gauge pump shotgun was found next to his body. Troopers
have not found a suicide note.
Charles Dalton Jr. was found in bed in his bedroom.
Emmaline Dalton was found in her bed in a separate bedroom.
The preliminary investigation indicates Jennifer
Dalton and her two children were shot by her husband as they slept. Mr.
Dalton then used the same shotgun to commit suicide.
One of her co-workers stopped by the house at 2:15
p.m. Friday, but there was no answer at the door. Maryland State Police
spokesman Greg Shipley said Friday that a friend had seen a body through
a window and called police. Troopers found the two adults and two
children about 5:30 p.m. on Friday.
The family dog, a beagle, was also found dead. The
dog had been shot while in a crate inside the front door of the home.
Troopers learned Charles Dalton Sr. was self-employed
as a carpenter and cabinet maker. He also worked the night shift as a
maintenance worker for Montgomery County schools.