By David Lohr
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As of this writing, investigators have no suspects in the crimes. They are currently researching each family member's background to see if they can find a person of interest or a motive for the murders.
What we know about the victims is limited. According to neighbors, they were not very sociable within the community. According to police, Thomas Haines was a salesman at Motion Industries in Lancaster, and wife Lisa was a teacher at Lancaster Brethren Preschool. Kevin was a sophomore at Manheim Township High School, where he was an active member of the Quiz Bowl team. The family's lone survivor, Maggie, just completed her sophomore year at Bucknell. She moved back home two days before the murders took place.
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Lisa Haines |
Lancaster County is no stranger to high-profile multiple murders. In November, 2005, the community was shocked by the murder of Michael & Cathryn Borden by 18-year-old David Ludwig, who had been dating their 14-year-old daughter, Kara. And last year in early October, the country was stunned at the savage massacre of Amish school girls by milkman Charles Carl Roberts.
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Anyone with information should contact Manheim Township police at (717) 569-6401 or Lancaster City/County Crimestoppers at (800) 322-1913.
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