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RCMP continue to investigate Tisdale, Sask. murder-suicide

Mounties will not be releasing details of their investigation into the murder of a Tisdale, Sask. woman and her three children.

RCMP continue to investigate a murder-suicide in Saskatchewan. The bodies of Latasha Gosling and three of her children were found in their mobile home in Tisdale, Sask. on April 22, 2015.

The alleged killer, Steve O’Shaughnessy, fled Tisdale to Prince Albert with their six-month-old girl where he killed himself.

The baby was found unharmed.

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Police say the investigation into their deaths is almost complete.

“Investigations such as this take an emotional toll and has a lasting impact on investigators,” said RCMP Staff. Sgt Murray Chamberlin from the major crime unit south.

“We see and hear things throughout the course of investigation and are not immune to the effects a tragedy such as this has on families and communities as a whole.”

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Chamberlin said any details from their investigation will not be released to the public as no criminal charges are being laid.

“We recognize the public’s desire to learn the details of a tragedy,” said Chamberlin.

“In this instance it is information we cannot share. Our investigators and support units have worked tirelessly to ensure all aspects of this investigation are considered and examined to their full potential.”

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A family member later revealed that O’Shaughnessy had taken photos of the bodies and sent copies to the cellphone of Gosling’s estranged husband, the biological father of the three older children.

Tisdale is located 210 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.

With files from The Canadian Press

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