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Family Issues First Statement in River Oaks Murder-Suicide, Denies Pregnancy Claim

The statement signals cooperation with investigators.

Overview

  • Houston police found four family members dead during a May 4 welfare check in a River Oaks home, and the medical examiner later ruled three homicides and one suicide.
  • The family says a babysitter raised the alarm when the children missed school, prompting Thy Mai’s sister to request a welfare check.
  • The statement denies reports that Thy Mai was pregnant.
  • Relatives say they gave investigators all home security video from inside the house.
  • The family says Traveler’s Table and Traveler’s Cart will stay open, and Foreign Fare will pause as they plan services and grieve.