Published September 27, 2017
The Latest on a Las Vegas murder-suicide that left a family dead (all times local):
12 p.m.
The man who authorities say fatally shot a woman, their infant son and a pet dog before shooting and killing himself was the medical director for the American Red Cross Blood Services in Las Vegas.
The Red Cross confirms that 40-year-old John Henry Lunetta worked for the nonprofit that is chartered by the federal government for disaster responses.
Calling it a terrible tragedy, Lunetta's former employer says they're shocked and upset about the situation but declined to comment further.
Police say the man's son, 11-month-old John Dylan Lunetta, and the baby's mother, 34-year-old Karen Michelle Jackson were also found dead Monday night at their shared home in southwest Las Vegas.
Police Lt. Dan McGrath says the shooting happened at least a day before the bodies were discovered.
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10:45 a.m.
Authorities have identified the Las Vegas baby and his family found dead in an apparent murder-suicide.
The Clark County coroner's office said John Dylan Lunetta was 11 months old when he was found dead Monday at a home in southwest Las Vegas.
Police say a man fatally shot a woman, their infant son and a pet dog before shooting and killing himself.
The man is identified as 40-year-old John Henry Lunetta and the woman as 34-year-old Karen Michelle Jackson.
Police Lt. Dan McGrath says the shooting happened at least a day before the bodies were discovered.
Police were previously called to the home where the family lived over an argument, but McGrath said that incident did not turn violent.
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