Authorities confirm cause of death for 4 found in Graham, WA home

Puyallup, WALocal News

Four individuals found dead in a Graham, WA home during a New Year’s Eve welfare check have been identified, revealing a tragic and complex scene. The Pierce County Medical Examiner confirmed William and Eileen Vosler died from homicide due to stab wounds, with William also suffering blunt head trauma. Shane Vosler's death was ruled a suicide from a gunshot wound, while the cause of Sue Bin Lee’s death remains undetermined, adding a layer of mystery to the case. Disturbing notes found at the scene indicated specific times of death, while an unknown liquid was discovered leaking from a refrigerator in the garage, suggesting foul play. The welfare check was the culmination of multiple requests from concerned parties, as deputies had previously been unable to gain entry to the home.

It wasn't until a family member climbed through a window that the bodies were discovered. As the investigation unfolds, the Pierce County Sheriff's Department is committed to uncovering the truth behind this tragic incident. Community members are left in shock as they await further updates on the investigation.

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