In response to revelations of court documents from 2012 showing charges against Lam, Neufeld said he’d like to see all domestic violence cases resolved in court, which unfortunately doesn’t always happen. He confirmed the family was not actively involved with the police’s domestic violence supports.“We’ve heard a few different things and I wouldn’t want to speculate right now,” Neufeld said. “We like to deal more in the facts.”He added it’s possible they may never know all the reasons the crime happened.Surviving family members are being offered support from EPS Victim Services Unit.“It’s been a terribly grim week in our city following the senseless murder of eight individuals, two of which were innocent children,” Neufeld said.Timeline of the mass shootingSunday, Dec. 28, 20142 a.m. -- Thuy Tien Truong, 35, partner of the shooter, finished work3:45 a.m. -- Thanh Ha Thi Truong, 33, was texting with another person at the house at 83 Street and 180 Avenue3:45 a.m. to 8 a.m. -- Police believe murders took place at the address. Investigators believed all who were murdered were murdered at approximately the same time, but it's not clear that all were in the house when the murders began.8 a.m. -- Thuy Tien Truong and her mother Thi Dau Le, 55, failed to show up for an overtime shift at their work8:30 p.m. -- Thanh Ha Thi Truong's estranged husband, 55-year-old Van Dang Truong, attended the residence, knocked on the door and got no answer. He noted a black SUV was parked outside.Monday, Dec. 29, 20149:45 a.m. -- The Black SUV that was seen at the north-end address was no longer on scene, according to a witness.10 a.m. -- Phu Lam drops off two young children, a one-year-old and an eight-month-old, at an adult relative's home north Edmonton. The one-year-old was Phu Lam and Thuy Tien Truong's daughter. The eight-month-old is the son of Thanh Ha Thi Truong.Late afternoon - activities and exact time unknown.6 p.m. -- Phu Lam leaves a southwest Edmonton home where relatives live, a 12-minute drive from Haswell Court and 16 Avenue where Cyndi Duong lived.6:52 p.m. -- Southwest division police respond to a weapons complaint at Haswell Court and 16 Avenue where they found Cyndi Duong's body.9:44 p.m. -- North Division patrol officers go to investigate a suspicious circumstances call at 83 Street and 180 Avenue. They knock on the door, look in the windows, see nothing suspicious and leave after following protocol.Tuesday, Dec. 3012:23 a.m. -- North Division officers return to the scene looking for a suicidal male. When they enter the home they found the bodies of seven people - three adult women, two adult men and two children.8 a.m. -- RCMP find 53-year-old Phu Lam dead in the VN Express Restaurant of a self-inflected gunshot wound.9 a.m. -- Fort Saskatchewan RCMP close the town's core following an incident.10 a.m. -- Fort Saskatchewan RCMP re-open the Fort Saskatchewan downtown core.Thursday, Jan. 1The medical examiner's office performs autopsies on the nine dead.catherine.griwkowsky@sunmedia.ca@SunGriwkowskyC
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