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Police say a woman and three children were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide in a rental car in upstate New York.

Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner says the driver of a tow truck called to remove an overdue rental car from a driveway Sunday afternoon discovered the unresponsive woman and children inside and called 911.

Emergency responders determined the car’s occupants were dead. Buckner says authorities are treating the event as a murder-suicide.

A prosecutor says a burning charcoal grill caused the deaths of a woman and three children whose bodies were found in a car in upstate New York.

Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick tells the Syracuse Post-Standard the apparent murder-suicide was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning from charcoal burning in the car’s trunk. Fitzpatrick says the children were 3, 7 and 8 years old.

Syracuse police urged anyone with knowledge of the incident to contact authorities.
 
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At least they died iwth something as enjoyable as the smell of a cookout

Women are such scumbags. Seems theyve been doing a bigger share of these lately
 
Seventeen days before Crystal Savage killed herself and her three children, she sat in a classroom at Ed Smith School for her daughter’s moving-up ceremony.

Mya Ase, 7, was graduating from her K-1 self-contained classroom, a room with 13 students and five teachers. Savage had told teachers she wanted her youngest son John to go through the same program. All three were autistic, she told teachers.

“She was so in tune with her kids,” said Melissa Mustafa, who helped teach Mya and Ari Ase. “She loved these kids.”

“Was she thinking about this then?"

Savage’s human connections in Syracuse, a place she said she came for her kids, were thin and often centered on her children. And in the years before Savage came to Syracuse, she left a small trail of hardship.

Each step of her life – raising three special-needs kids, pursuing an advanced degree, a failed business venture here in Syracuse – has been a struggle, according to public records and interviews. And she appeared to have undertaken the challenges alone.

One teacher said she just wished Savage had asked for help, or accepted the support she and others offered. She shared a text message from October when she offered to help with one of the children. Savage never responded.

Neighbors who gathered next door of the Berwyn Avenue home where Savage lived for a year said the mother stood out along the dead-end street for how antisocial she was. They’d see her walk up and down the street, acknowledging no one.

Whatever was going on in her head ended with what a tow truck driver found in the driveway at 120 Berwyn Ave. on Sunday afternoon: Savage and her three children dead in a rental car, an act of her own doing.

She’d fired up a charcoal grill in the trunk of a Zipcar. Carbon monoxide filled the car, killing its occupants.

Exactly why – and why now – remains a mystery. Savage left little trace online and in the city.

But there are some hints.
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