Albuquerque, Jan 31: The New Mexico teenager accused of fatally shooting his parents and
three younger siblings told authorities he was annoyed with his mother and had
been having homicidal and suicidal thoughts, according to a probable cause
statement.
Nehemiah Griego, 15, remained in custody on charges of murder
and child abuse resulting in death. He was arrested following the shootings at a
home in a rural area southwest of Albuquerque where he lived with his
family.
A Bernalillo County sheriff's detective questioned the teen and
the details of their conversation were spelled out in the statement.
The
teen allegedly told the detective that he took a .22 caliber rifle from his
parents' closet around midnight and shot his mother in the head while his
younger brother slept next to her.
Griego told the detective that his
brother did not believe him that their mother was dead so he showed his mother's
bloody face to his brother and then shot him, according to the
statement.
He's accused of then shooting his two young sisters in their
room. He retrieved an AR-15 rifle from his parents' closet and waited in a
downstairs bathroom for his father to come home. The statement said he shot his
father multiple times after he passed the bathroom doorway.
The teen said
he reloaded the guns so "he could drive to a populated area to murder more
people," according to the statement.
His plan, the statement said, was to
"shoot people at random and eventually be killed while exchanging gunfire with
law enforcement."
Sheriff's spokesman Deputy Aaron Williamson said he
couldn't immediately comment on the document.
Detectives have spent two
days collecting evidence and trying to piece together what led to the
violence.
"There's no other way to say it, except that we have a horrific
crime scene down there that we are working on," Bernalillo County Sheriff Dan
Houston said.
The detectives had finished their work at the home. The
metal gate at the home's entrance was shut, a small bouquet of purple flowers
was on the top of the gate and at each side there were religious signs,
including one that read "Jesus is the reason for the season."
The
sheriff's office identified the victims as Greg Griego, 51, his wife Sarah
Griego, 40, and three of their children: a 9-year-old boy, Zephania Griego, and
daughters Jael Griego, 5, and Angelina Griego, 2. All appeared to have gunshot
wounds to the head.
Greg Griego was a pastor who had once served at
Calvary, one of Albuquerque's largest Christian churches. He was also well-known
throughout the law enforcement community for his work as a voluntary
chaplain.
Neighbor Terry Wootan described Griego as a man with a big
heart. The two sometimes chatted at the mailbox and would wave to each other
when passing by. Wootan said Griego told him about his time in California when
he was involved in gangs and how he turned his life around and found
God.
"What he wanted to do was help people, and he would never quit,"
Wootan said.
The pastor's death has shocked the community, including the
Albuquerque Fire Department and the Metropolitan Detention Center, where he
volunteered his spiritual guidance.
A records check by the Children,
Youth and Families Department indicated no trouble with the Griego family and
that Nehemiah Griego had never been in trouble with the law.
"This youth
had no history with the juvenile justice system," agency spokesman Bob Tafoya
said.
Williamson confirmed there was no history of any emergency calls to
the home in the recent past.
Neighbors said they saw the first police
cars and ambulances arrive at the home. The road was blocked and word of the
shootings began to make its way through the neighborhood.
According to
the probable cause statement, Nehemiah Griego first told a staff member at
Calvary that his family was dead and that he placed the two rifles in the family
van as protection before driving to the church. He later changed his story,
according to the detective's statement.
Asked if he had told anyone else
about murdering his family, Griego allegedly told the detective that he had
taken a picture of his dead mother and sent it to his girlfriend.
Sheriff
Dan Houston plans to hold a news conference, and the teen could make his first
court appearance in the next day or two.
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