‘PILE OF BLOOD’

Gruesome crime scene posted on Snapchat leads to murder investigation after woman ‘seen laying in big pile of blood’

GRUESOME photos of a crime scene posted on Snapchat has sparked a murder investigation after viewers contacted police saying they saw a woman was laying in a pile of blood.

Isaac Andre Renfro, 26, allegedly posted videos and photos to the social media platform from inside a Utah apartment and hinted that someone had been hurt.

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Miranda Schachinger was killed in a suspected murder-suicide FridayCredit: Facebook
“He showed a pile of blood on the floor and then a table knocked over and made his way to where the body was and showed the lady just laying there in a big pile of blood,”

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Schachinger, a care coordinator at an assisted living facility, was a nursing school student and the mother of a five-year-old son from a previous relationship.

Friends said she was dating Renfro.

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“I hope people remember how giving she was. She took care of the elderly as a [certified nursing assistant] and she was in nursing school. All she wanted to do was help people,” her former mother-in-law, Andrea Subbs said.

“She was strong and she knew she could leave and I think she was trying to.

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“She would have been an amazing nurse. She would have been a fantastic nurse. She would have made a difference in this world. She already has made a difference in this world".

A vigil was held for Schachinger on May 2 at the Candlestick Apartments.

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It’s unclear how many people saw the videos posted on Snapchat.

Family members and friends said Schachinger was a caring mother and friendCredit: Facebook
A vigil was held for Schachinger on May 2 at the Candlestick ApartmentsCredit: Facebook
Authorities spoke with Renfro over the phone, then heard gunshots coming from inside the apartmentCredit: Facebook
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It’s unclear how many people saw the videos posted on SnapchatCredit: Facebook

 


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