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November 3, 2009 1:12 PM

William Maxwell Loved His Family Then He Killed Them, Say N.C. Police

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Photo Clockwise From Top: Bill Maxwell, son Cameron, wife Kathyrn, daughter Conner.

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (CBS/AP) People who knew William Maxwell say that the 47-year-old real estate developer and active church member loved his family more than anything.

But police say that didn't stop him from shooting to death his wife and two children then himself Monday night in a gruesome murder-suicide that has shaken an upscale Fayetteville, N.C. community, one hour south of Raleigh.

Authorities did not hint at a motive.

Police said Tuesday that Maxwell killed wife his wife, Kathryn, and their children, 17-year-old Connor and 15-year-old Cameron, before turning a gun on himself.

"Billy, if you knew him, loved his family. Everybody knew that. That's what makes this so tragic," said John Cook, pastor of Snyder Memorial Baptist Church, where every member of the family was active. "Obviously something tragic was going on for this to happen."

Friends and neighbors say the Maxwells were a friendly family who kept a meticulous yard and were active in their church and their children's religious high school.

"They were just wonderful people, active in their church," said neighbor Kay Edwards, who has lived next door since 1994, when she moved back into the home where she grew up and where her 94-year-old mother still lives. "They were just good neighbors."

Edwards said she would often see family members walking their small dog through the quiet, leafy neighborhood.

"We're just all in shock," she said Tuesday. "You could not image this happening."

William Maxwell was a builder and land developer who built residential subdivisions in Cumberland and Harnett counties, said John McKinney of Fayetteville, who described himself as Maxwell's business partner and friend for more than a decade.

"He was a devout Christian and I really loved his family," McKinney said.

William Maxwell followed his father into the residential real estate business and also owned a couple of local car washes, while his wife Kathryn was a stay-at-home mother who taught Sunday school at Snyder Memorial, McKinney and Cook said.

Years ago, Kathryn, 43, taught in Fayetteville's public schools, said neighbor and state Sen. Tony Rand, whose wife worked with her.

Connor Maxwell performed in a dance troupe and sang in the big Christmas celebration at the family's church, which has about 1,800 members, Cook said.

She was a senior while brother Cameron attended 9th grade at Village Christian Academy in Fayetteville. The school is affiliated with Village Baptist Church. "We're obviously very saddened by this tragic event and we're really concentrating right now on just meeting the needs of the students and staff at the school," said Lou Nelon, the church administrator. "Those kids were very well loved and respected. They were very well known here in town," Nelon said.

In a neighborhood with well-manicured lawns where many houses sit on hill tops, a steady stream of cars drove by the house on Tuesday, slowing for drivers to gape at the crime scene.

Evelyn Diaz, a Maxwell neighbor for about a year, said she remembered the father and son working on the meticulously-kept lawn. One woman who said her husband coached basketball at Village Christian Academy with Maxwell came Tuesday to lay a bunch of yellow daisies on the lawn.

Suzie Martell, a neighbor and a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College, came by the house to snap some pictures with her cell phone. "The family was great. The husband obviously prospered in his field," said Martell.

Fayetteville is about 50 miles southwest of Raleigh and home to the Army's sprawling Fort Bragg.
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by shaynna November 5, 2009 9:29 AM EST
wow this is soooo sad... lord i really pray for this family and friends... i dont know this family at all but i can only imagine what they are feeling... why the kids why?? i dont wish death on anybody, but he should have takin his on life, not his wife,or children.... when i first heard about this i cried... yes this man was a church member to a wonderful loving church. there was no excuse for this to happen the way it did, and i feel that he should burn in HELL!!! if you do research on this it tells what happened... last week he took his kids cell phones saying someone was tracking them than sunday night he shot out the window saying help they are trying to get them....THAN monday he was wreastling on the floor with his son and shot him, his wife and daughter ran he caught his wife shot her the daughter ran up in the attic to call 911 and he than shot her, then himself...wow i can hardley talk about this it makes me sick to my stomach... they had such a nice house,and beautiful family.. i rode by the house just to see and it is just georgeous... lord i keep this family and friends in my prayers... rest in peace....
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by tosucceed November 4, 2009 10:54 PM EST
DO NOT pass judgement on someone when you DO NOT know the facts..Everyone had the right to an opinion, however , being cruel and down right heartless is not right when you DON'T have the facts. There are other family members out there that are related to them and such ugliness and untruths can hinder their spirit even more than it already is...if you want to ACT like you know something then I suggest you take your time and search for the CORRECT answers...A matter of fact how about you spend some of your time fighting for a cause that will make a difference in someones life...maybe for the better...
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by whd1 November 4, 2009 11:36 AM EST
Wow - there are a lot of ignorant comments here from people who obviously don't know the story or the family. Mental illness is a horrible thing and it is obvoius - even if you are just hearing this story for the first time - there was something seriously wrong going on. The church and it's size has nothing to do with this - it only shows that there is pain and suffering and sin (even in a church - no person is free from sin) all around us and we need to be looking for it. It is a tragic event - period.
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by driftingonthewind November 4, 2009 12:42 PM EST
Suffering is indeed all around us, and what is sadder still, is that it doesn't HAVE to be so. We, to a great extent, choose to suffer by putting great importance on a great many things that are, more often than not, essentially meaningless. On the topic of mental illness, however, it is actually rather ignorant to assume that people who carry out heinous acts such as these are necessarily "mentally ill." They MAY be (and in this particular case it might be so; I have no idea), but actually they usually are NOT. VERY few people who would be clinically categorized as "mentally ill" are violent. ..We don't like to think that so-called "normal" people would ever commit these kinds of acts; it is too terrible for us to imagine.. but the sad fact is, "normal" people kill for reasons of pride, passion, jealousy, economics, and other [ultimately] meaningless reasons ALL the time.
by bigtattors November 4, 2009 12:22 AM EST
my take is that there must be something to do with the righteousness of those mega churches. where to greet one another with any expression other than everything is fine and wonderful is taken as a flaw and imperfect person, and thus un godly. every so often you here of these things, perfect couples exploding....to everyone;s surprise... bull, the next time you give that fake smile that everything is fine and dandy to someone who asks, your propogating the myth that contributed to this... maybe a little honesty, that things really suck at time, and i hate everybody, for awhile, could help purge the falseness out of our lives... just tell it like it is, except you would be ostracised from the church and community...... but at least maybe your life would be true to yourself... so sad, the children, everywhere suffer from our plastic society of put-ons..
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by macgled November 3, 2009 10:17 PM EST
One of my friends I've know since we were really young was friends with this family. Honestly the people at their school are going through so much pain. The Maxwell's as far as I know were a good family who never had any problems. I didn't know them personally, but from friends of mine who knew the family and went to school with the kids they seemed really nice. Keep the family and friends of the Maxwell's in your prayers. You don't even know how much pain people are going through.
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by webgal214 November 3, 2009 8:39 PM EST
He was not a monster. He was not a drug addict. He was suffering from serious delusions and was mentally ill beyond what any anti depressant could address. He'd not even had a true diagnosis long enough to get any type of treatment. You will hear these stories as long as it's difficult for the mentally ill to get help and as long as 'shame' is attached to any mental health diagnosis.
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by whoknew2 November 3, 2009 6:59 PM EST
As a member of this community this is a tragic shock. Having known this family, hearing about this, and reading about it is crazy. Looking at the other comments, I sympathize with everyone who is wondering how an individual could do this to their own family. He clearly was not in his right frame of mind. Living so close is much more shaking. I have heard that it may have to do with a change in antidepressants he was taking, which could be the cause. It is something to think about. Regardless, I will certainly be praying for their family.
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by driftingonthewind November 3, 2009 5:40 PM EST
I guess that at the end of the day, a nice looking patch of grass, good church attendance, and job success doesn't make you a very good human being. Who knew?

I'm an unemployed atheist whose lawn looks like total crap.. and I would never, ever, in a thousand years harm another human being (or animal, for that matter). Ah, the cognitive dissonance between appearances and reality..
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by addict42 November 3, 2009 3:34 PM EST
Hey Missme4 do us all a favor and give us mercy by offing yourself.
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by stoneman69 November 3, 2009 2:19 PM EST
Just makes me sick to my stomach that someone can do this to there own family. Especially two kids that trusted him. Because he was a coward and wanted to end his life. I cant stand to keep hearing these stories.
Sincerely one pissed off dad and parent.
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by mswolfestock November 4, 2009 11:05 AM EST
Yeah, really. Committing suicide is so selfish in the first place, but for this coward to take his kids with him just makes me want to be ill. He's taken something from all of us - we will never have the pleasure of knowing these great kids. He took a little bit of the future away from all of us,for no good reason.
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