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Dallas Man Kills Wife and Two Teenage Sons Because They Were Being Too Loud

A Dallas man has been arrested and charged with murder after shooting his wife and kids for being too loud.

According to the Associated Press, James Webb, 57, confessed to the murder of his wife, 35, and two children, ages 16 and 13, claiming he killed them because he had a headache, and they were too loud.

Webb was arrested on Monday and told officials that it all started after he got into an argument with his wife, Victoria Bunton, around 10 am. He said the two were arguing about his headache and the fact that the children were too loud.

According to the affidavit, Webb shot his wife twice and then his sons and waited an hour before calling the police to confess.

He explained that he was “tired” of his family, “yelling and telling him that there was nothing wrong with him, so he shot them.”

“She had a heart. She was so sweet to everybody,” the family’s neighbor Chanel Lockhart said of Bunton, adding that the teens were smart. “You’d never think that one day he would call and say he killed his kids.”

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