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Albert Peterson shot dead his wife
and two sons hours after going to church because he dreaded the thought
of Obama winning the election, a family friend has revealed.
A
confidante of the family for the past 25 years has spoken to MailOnline
about the strength and grace of the Peterson family, as well as the
torment that plagued Albert which drove him to shoot dead his wife
Kathleen and his two sons Christopher and Mathew at their suburban home
in DC on Sunday.
A
history of mental illness, the loss of a dear uncle, and a growing fear
of Obama winning a second term in the White House took its toll on the
mind of Mr Peterson, a wealthy defense contractor, the friend said.
'He
just did not want his kids inheriting this mess,' Maggie L, who did not
wish to reveal her last name, told MailOnline. 'Sometimes we thought he
might take his own life when he was so depressed. We never thought he
would take Kathie's.'
Gone: Albert Peterson, left, shot dead his wife
Kathleen, right, and two sons hours after going to church. The couple is
pictured on January 4, 2010.
Just Beginning: Christopher, 13, right was an
eighth grader at Rachel Carson Middle School and Matthew, 16, left, was a
sophomore at Westfield High School. Both were avid soccer players and
active at their church
Albert, 57, Kathleen, 52, Matthew,
16, and Christopher, 13, were found Tuesday just after noon inside their
home in Herndon, Virgina. Co-workers reported to police that they were
concerned that Mr and Mrs Peterson had not reported to work for the past
two days.
Mr Peterson
was a defense contractor and Mrs Peterson worked at Blackbird
Technologies, a company that specializes in defense, law enforcement and
intelligence work.
Chris
was an eighth grader at Rachel Carson Middle School and Matthew was a
sophomore at Westfield High School. Both were avid soccer players and
active at their church.
The
preliminary police investigation indicates that Albert Peterson killed
his wife and their children before taking his own life. Each of the
deceased died of gunshot wounds to the upper body.
Maggie had been a friend of the family for the past three decades.
'I've
known Kathie since I was 21. She's been like a sister to me,' Maggie
said. 'If she knew her husband would have done this to her, she would
have protected those boys till the end.'
Albert
and Kathleen Ortiz were married some 25 years ago, Maggie said, and met
over a mutual love of fitness.Mrs Peterson, who was Puerto Rican, had
an indomitable spirit, always active and pursuing adventure, Maggie
said.
'That girl had such a zest for life,' Maggie sad. 'She was a consummate planner. She never wanted to waste an ounce of life.'
She
continued: 'If I was having a crappy day, she would come. If I needed
advice, I said, "Kathie, what do I do? What do I say?" and she always
set me straight. She always had advice. She was always there.'
Mother: Mrs Peterson worked at Blackbird
Technologies, a company that specializes in defense, law enforcement and
intelligence work
But
as time went on, Mr Peterson's paranoia and the demons from his past
prevented him from enjoying life, his friends and his family.
'He's had difficulty his whole life,' Maggie said. 'He had a rough time with paranoia.'
At a young age, Maggie said, both his father and his uncle committed suicide.
'His dad suffered from alopecia
(this nucca)and it was something he couldn't live with,' Maggie said.
After
Mr Peterson's Uncle John killed himself, Maggie said that both
Petersons were unnerved as they had frequently sent their children to
his home to spend time with him.
'When
Uncle John died, [Mr Peterson] kicked himself and said "God, what would
have happened if our sons were there when it happened?"' Maggie
recalled.
Thinking back on the eerie precursor, Maggie is still dumbfounded.
'It just never crossed our minds,' she said.
Young: Mathew, left, and Christopher, right, pose for a photograph at an earlier date
Mr Peterson's life was punctuated by
bouts of paranoia that became so severe, he wallowed in his depression,
gained weight, and contemplated taking his own life.
In one dark episode, after his mother died five years ago, his wife had to pull him from the brink of suicide.
'Kathie
was a strong person and she probably put her foot down, like she did
five years ago,' Maggie said. 'Kathie couldn't believe the way he was
acting and how he thought.'
'She
wanted to be out doing something - biking, hiking, tubing and I know
that frustrated Al. She just wanted to be living life and he took that
from her,' she said.
Maggie
said that this spring, Mr Peterson lost his Uncle Bill to an infection,
whom he looked up to as the family patriarch. 'He felt like there was
no one left in his family,' Maggie said.
Mrs Peterson's family never fully warmed to Mr Peterson, Maggie said.
'I
know that Kathie's brother hates him right now. Kathie's brother didn't
speak to Al,' Maggie said. 'He saw something in Al that probably didn't
sit well with him.'
Recently,
Mr Peterson began writing paranoid emails to his friends and family
about politics on a daily basis, sometimes even more frequently, Maggie
said.
Tragic: The preliminary police investigation
indicates that Albert Peterson killed his wife and their children before
taking his own life
Shock: Each of the deceased died of gunshot wounds to the upper body
'I got emails and the emails
stopped all of a sudden last week,' Maggie said. 'He felt that our
God-given rights were being taken away. He didn't like where the country
was going.'
Mr Peterson, also mentioned pressures at work that troubled Maggie.
Explaining
his increasingly erratic behavior, she said: 'He said he wanted to
expose something at work. He also got the impression at work, that if
they didn't vote for Obama and get him elected, they would lose their
jobs,'
'We don't know.
Maybe she put her foot down Sunday night and told him "Al get it
together,"' Maggie said, noting that both Kathleen and Albert had
security clearances.
'When
Al was here last time, he was pretty worked up,' Maggie said. 'They
were very well off people and they saved a lot of money. He couldn't
understand how the government could be so irresponsible and he thought
it would be on the backs of his boys.'
Police
have confirmed Mr Peterson's feelings toward politics were unusually
passionate, but declined to speculate what precipitated the tragedy.
'We don’t know the motive in this tragic case,' Lucy Caldwell of the Fairfax Police Department said.
'We
are aware that the father had strong political opinions but cannot
speculate as to how those opinions related to this case. We will, most
likely, never know exactly why this occurred.'
Community: A candlelight vigil for the family was held at Floris United Methodist Church, pictured, on Wednesday evening
Loss: Students at Rachel Carson
Middle School, left, and Westfield High
School, right, wore black to school on Wednesday to commemorate their
classmates. On Thursday, they wore white as a sign of peace
As close as she was to the family, Maggie still cannot come to grips with what happened.
'To think that their father could do this to them...' Maggie said, weeping. 'The boys were so beautiful.'
Matthew was born premature, Maggie said, and she remembers how small he was- tiny enough to fit in the palm of her hand.
'This
boy was something special. Matthew didn’t have a mean bone in body. He
protected kids that were bullied in school,' she said.
Last weekend, Maggie, Kathleen, Matthew and Christopher attended a Mitt Romney rally together.
That's when Matthew told Maggie his plans for college.
'I asked him where he wanted to go to college. He said Liberty University. He was so excited about going,' she said, weeping.
Mr
Peterson never made it to the rally. He got stuck trying to park the
car and since his knees were bad, he couldn't walk to the event.
'Those
boys were raised by one of the best Moms. Kathie knew every minute
where her boys were. Those boys were never in trouble.'
Students
at Rachel Carson Middle School and Westfield High School wore black to
school on Wednesday to mourn their classmates. On Thursday, they wore
white as a sign of peace.
Other sources: dont name Obama as his reason but say that he feared for what the country was becoming and that it was going in the wrong direction.
Edited by Gkisses - Nov 07 2012 at 11:09am