On September 23, 2019, first responders were called to a home in Albany Township, Pennsylvania.
When they arrived, they met an unimaginable scene.
Inside the basement, they found Lisa Snyder's two young children, eight-year-old Conner and four-year-old Brinley, hanging from a support beam.
Despite immediate attempts to revive them, both children were pronounced dead a few days later.
As investigators looked into the tragic event, disturbing secrets began to surface.
Conner and Brinley Snyder |
Lisa Snyder, a 36-year-old mother, initially claimed that her children had taken their own lives.
She told investigators that Conner had been bullied at school, which led him to express thoughts of harming himself.
Lisa Snyder recounted conversations where her son revealed he felt isolated and did not want to die alone.
However, investigators quickly grew suspicious of these claims.
Upon further investigation, no substantial proof of bullying was found.
Additionally, several individuals, including school officials and family members, said that Conner had never expressed suicidal thoughts.
This discrepancy raised doubts about Lisa's story of the children's deaths.
Lisa Snyder |
The Murders: An Alarming Timeline
On September 22, 2019, the day before the murder, Lisa Snyder allegedly told the children to play in the basement.
Sadly, they never came out from that basement alive.
When first responders arrived, they found the children hanging about three feet apart.
Two bar height dining chairs were knocked over nearby.
Lisa Snyder said she left the basement to put away laundry and play with her dog before going to check on the children.
However, the evidence presented in court suggested a chilling reality.
Prosecutors revealed that Lisa Snyder had searched online for methods to harm her children in the days leading up to the incident.
This included inquiries about carbon monoxide poisoning and how to hang someone.
Additionally, Lisa Snyder bought the dog leash used in the hangings on the day of the incident.
While Lisa Snyder maintained that her children had killed themselves, the facts painted a very different picture.
District Attorney John Adams articulated the unsettling nature of the case.
He noted that "eight-year-olds, generally, do not commit suicide."
After detectives found sufficient evidence, Lisa Snyder was arrested on September 23, 2019, for the deaths of her two children, Conner and Brinley.
Ongoing Trial
The trial of Lisa Snyder commenced in December 2019.
She is charged with first-degree murder, third-degree murder, tampering with evidence, endangering the welfare of children, and animal cruelty.
Prosecutors allege that she murdered her children and staged the scene to resemble a murder-suicide.
She is also facing accusations of sexually abusing the family dog.
Prosecutors say that Lisa Snyder had sex with her pit bull before allegedly murdering her two children.
It was revealed that she sent graphic photos of the encounter to a friend, providing proof of this claim.
Lisa Snyder has denied both the sexual abuse of the dog and the murder charges against her.
She has asserted her innocence and plans an insanity defense.
Lisa Snyder's mental health history also emerged as a focal point during the trial
In Lisa's past discussions with authorities, she admitted to experiencing severe depression and suicidal thoughts.
This led to the temporary removal of her children from her custody in 2019.
However, they were released to her six months later, after which they were murdered.
The deaths of Conner and Brinley Snyder have left a lasting impact on their community.
It has sparked widespread discussions about child welfare and mental health.
As Lisa faced the court, she expressed regret, saying, "There were so many things I could have done different."
Sadly, regret will not bring back the two beautiful lives that were cut short.
As the trial unfolds, many continue to struggle with the tragic loss and the events that led to it.
Lisa Snyder is facing multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder.
As the community seeks answers, the memory of the two children lost too soon will not be forgotten.
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