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An eight-year-old boy was found dead inside a townhome in Saratoga Springs Friday morning.

His 43-year-old mother was also discovered in extremely critical condition.
Authorities said 911 received a call Friday morning from the women's 17-year-old daughter and half-sibling of the boy, who apparently found the two.

The woman's 15-year-old son was also in the home, found alone in a bedroom when police arrived.

The surviving siblings share the same father, who does not live at the home but was called to the scene. The father is reportedly working with law enforcment.
It's unknown if the suspect was one of the two victims, whether it was someone living at the home, or someone who was not a resident.

A woman who was critically injured from an apparent gunshot next to her 8-year-old son inside their Saratoga Springs home last week has died, the Saratoga Springs Police Department confirmed Thursday morning.

Police said Jessica Lyman, 44, and her 8-year-old son, Eli Painter, were discovered “covered in blood” by her 17-year-old daughter last Friday morning.
According to police and first responders, Painter was pronounced dead at the scene. Lyman was immediately transported to a hospital in critical condition.

A neighbor who lives several doors from the Saratoga Springs home where Jessica Lyman and her young son Eli Painter were shot said his family's security camera video showed more than one person outside the house in the morning darkness of March 28 — hours before the two were found.

Jayden Bradley said he viewed the images and gave them to police.

”We saw four shadow figures walking up the driveway, and up to the car, and three of them went around the front of the car, and one opened the driver's side door, and the car lit up," Bradley said. "Then the other three went around the front of the house, and the camera stopped rolling."
 
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