A Town Shattered by Unimaginable Tragedy
The quiet town of Madbury, New Hampshire, has been left reeling after a horrific tragedy unfolded late Monday night on Moharimet Drive. Police responding to an emergency call around 8 p.m. discovered a scene that has shaken the entire community: four family members dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Authorities have identified the victims as Emily Long, 34; her husband, Ryan Long, 48; and their two children, Parker, 8, and Ryan, 6. A toddler was found alive and unharmed inside the home, spared from the violence that claimed the lives of her family.
Attorney General John Formella shared on Tuesday that early evidence indicates the incident was a murder-suicide, though autopsies in Concord will confirm the final cause and manner of death. Officials reassured the public that there is no ongoing risk, but reassurance does little to ease the heartbreak now gripping Madbury. A family once full of laughter, energy, and love has been tragically silenced, leaving a void impossible to measure.
Lives Full of Promise, Cut Tragically Short
Emily and Ryan Long were known in their neighborhood as devoted parents who poured their lives into raising their children. Parker, just 8 years old, was described by friends as bright and curious, always ready with a question and a smile. His younger brother Ryan, only 6, loved to play, laugh, and follow his big brother everywhere. Their futures, filled with promise and potential, ended in a single, devastating night that no one could have foreseen.
For family members and neighbors, the grief is overwhelming. They struggle not only with the loss of four lives but with the painful reality of how those lives were taken. Vigils are already being discussed, with community members determined to stand together, lighting candles in remembrance of Emily, Ryan, Parker, and little Ryan. As flowers and tributes begin to appear outside the family’s home, the depth of sorrow becomes visible to all who pass by.