Mass. father’s chilling voicemail before family murder still raises questions about motives

A Massachusetts father admits to slipping medicine into his two children’s drinks and brutally murdering them as they slept, later returning home to kill his wife.

“I ended the life of three beautiful people,” the 67-year-old former computer executive said on March 13, later adding he was “cowardly” for not seeking mental health help before the 1992 crimes.

But it wasn’t enough for the Massachusetts Parole Board, who denied parole for Kenneth Seguin for the sixth time, with officials saying he still downplays the gravity of his crimes…

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