Saturday, October 14, 2006

Local News Flash

Three high school girls and their parents were found dead Saturday morning at their home in eastern Iowa, and the couple's son was arrested in Illinois and considered a suspect, officials said.
The victims were found shot at about 4 a.m. near Bonaparte, according to the Van Buren County sheriff's office. It was not immediately clear what prompted the slayings.
Shawn Bentler, 22, was arrested Saturday in Quincy, Ill., on an unrelated charge of possession of drug paraphernalia, the Van Buren County sheriff's office said. The Iowa Department of Public Safety said he is a suspect in the slayings.
Quincy is about 57 miles southeast of the family's home.
Parents Michael Bentler, 53, and Sandra Bentler, 47, were found dead with their daughters Sheena Bentler, 17, Shelby Bentler, 15, and Shayne Bentler, 14, Van Buren County authorities said.
The Harmony school district confirmed three of its female high school students - a freshman, sophomore and senior - and their parents were killed.
The slayings shocked residents of this eastern Iowa town, located about 145 miles southeast of Des Moines.
"The whole town knew the family," resident Marilyn Thomas said. "This is only a town of 465 people."

This is a really bizarre story. Bonaparte is about 40 miles from me. One of my first jobs was an assistant manager at a convienience store and my boss was Larry Bentler. He was from Houghton, only a few miles away from Bonaparte. I know he had a couple of brothers, so I wonder if Michael was his older brother.
Even odder is the fact that the Villages of Van Buren are having their annual Fall Festival this weekend. I had planned on going tomorrow to take in the arts and crafts, music and nature. I'm sure all the villages will be abuzz with this news. It's a very sad thing.

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