http://www.vincenttimes.com/crime/2012/12/03/11695/man-kills-self-shoots-father-in-the-head-with-an-arrow-in-wyoming/Man kills self, shoots father in the head with an arrow in WyomingChristopher Krumm, 25, shown in an early photo, killed his father James, 56, with a high-powered bow and arrow at the Casper College in Wyoming, before stabbing himself to death. He also killed his father’s live-in partner Heidi Arnold in their home.The town of Casper, Wyoming bear witness to a gruesome suicide and murder involving a 25-year-old man, his father, and his father’s live-in girlfriend as the weekend closed in.
Before killing himself, Christopher Krumm stormed through the classroom of his father who teaches at a Wyoming College Friday morning and shot him in the head with a high-powered bow and arrow device. The younger Krumm came from his father’s home and stabbed to death his live-in girlfriend, Heidi Arnold.
James Krumm, 56, struggled with his son before he died and managed to let his entire class exit the room, shielding them from possible injury.
It was a deed that the police called “heroic”, a report from Fox News said.
Justin Smith, spokesman of Casper police said that there were reportedly six students inside the classroom who were all unharmed.
James was a computer science professor at the state’s Casper College, and lived with his 42-year-old partner a math teacher in the same college, who suffered from multiple stab wounds. They live two miles away from the college.
According to the police, Arnold’s body was discovered in the street gutter and was believed to be attacked outside their home, Fox reported.
After receiving a dozen calls, the police responded and found Christopher “taking his last breaths” losing blood from the stab wounds that were said to be inflicted by him, while James was already dead, the report said.
One of the college students, Andra Charter, 20, said that she heard a girl screaming that “somebody was stabbing Mr. Krumm!”
Investigation is still ongoing as to the motivation of the killing which the police believe was done solely by the younger Krumm.
Police are also left baffled with what went wrong with the father-son relationship, or if there was any that could have prompted the killing.
According to reports, Christopher stabbed himself after shooting his father with the arrow and then afterwards stabbed his father in the chest when the older Krumm wrestled with his son in the room.
Police secured the campus from outsiders while they inspected the school grounds.
Casper Police chief Chris Walsh said that James’ actions were heroic and that the courage he displayed “was absolutely without equal”.
According to the police, Christopher managed to secure the bow and arrow, reportedly used for hunting, while he entered the campus covering it with a blanket. Walsh continued that James’ son was carrying big knives along with him, the report said.
The investigators said that Christopher came from Connecticut and had driven to Wyoming staying at a local hotel, and inquiries showed that he had not police records in the past.
Authorities also searched the younger Krumm’s Connecticut home, according to Vernon police Sgt. Timothy O’Connor, who added that he was not privy of the results of the search.
He conferred that whatever was found would be referred to Wyoming police as it is an active investigation, the report said.
James Krumm and Arnold’s neighbour Heather Meier said that she and her 7-year-old saw Arnold’s body outside their home coming from school, but said that they immediately went inside “shut the curtains… mind our own business”.
The couple’s co-instructor, Kevin McDermott, who said he knew both well, said that James and Arnold were “well-liked” in school, among students and co-teachers. He spoke of James’ kindness and the respect he got from his students.
One of Arnold’s students in pre-calculus Chris Unruh, 18, also spoke positively of his instructor, saying that Arnold “cared about her students”.
The college building where the crime occurred remained secured, and the campus quiet with few activities going on, over the weekend, while a security guard, methodically allowed students to get back their belongings left, the Fox News report continued.
Casper College is one of the seven community colleges in Wyoming. According to Fox News, the college is expected to have a candlelight vigil and memorial service by Tuesday.
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IDK about you, but I'd rather just be shot in the head with a gun than take an arrow to the head and then get stabbed to death....