Categories: News

Oklahoma Father And 3 Kids Dead In Apparent Triple-Murder-Suicide

He previously went live and threatened to harm them.

An Oklahoma father, Francoise Littlejohn, and his three children, Trinity (3), Aliyah (4), and Kyren (7), were recently found dead in an alleged triple-murder-suicide.

According to reports, Francoise was found dead in the front seat of a Dodge Charger with his three dead children in an apparent suicide on Aug. 6.

Police reportedly discovered the bodies following a dispute involving the children’s mother, an Oklahoma City Police Department news release indicated. The release said that after she argued with the 30-year-old father, she left their children in his care, prompting him to get upset and load them into an SUV. He then allegedly began live-streaming a video–on social media–of him threatening to harm the three kids by waving a firearm while one of them sat in the front seat. Less than 15 minutes later, officers searched for the Charger, but it was too late when they arrived.

*Trigger Warning*

“At 4:11 a.m., three minutes prior to police being notified, surveillance video showed Mr. Littlejohn pulling into a neighborhood and parking in the 11300 block of Treemont Lane, where he executed the children before turning the gun on himself,” a press release from OKC Police Department said. “It is unknown why he picked that location to stop.”

Authorities added that a little over three hours later, a jogger found the SUV with the four family members inside, dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Francoise was even reportedly discovered with a cell phone and gun in his lap. The jogger dialed 911.

On Aug. 10, community members gathered in memory of Trinity, Aliyah and Kyren near a memorial that was created for them at the scene. The memorial included flowers, balloons, stuffed animals, and an iron cross.

“Those [innocent] children lost their lives because their dad was suffering,” attendee Adina Evans-Cornish, who resides in an adjacent neighborhood, said. “I know there’s they’re sitting on God’s lap right now [and] that’s [a] comfort in knowing [that] those children don’t have to suffer anymore.”

Amber Alexander

Senior Writer for Sister 2 Sister and News Onyx.