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Officials weren't confirming the identities of the bodies in the house. Laurain said a possible murder weapon was recovered, but he would not say how they were killed. Autopsies were scheduled for Friday. Laurain said officials would go over the ripped and burned wreckage from the Indiana crash "to make sure nothing is there ... no type of notes." Computers, answering devices and other items were taken from the home Thursday. Officers had not previously responded to the home on any reports of domestic violence, but firefighters were called out in November after Michael VanDerLinden took some type of pills in an apparent suicide attempt, Laurain said. Laurain said Michael VanDerLinden had ties to Belgium and performed informational technology work from home. Rita Jones, who lives next door to the family's home, said that while Linda VanDerLinden was friendly and outgoing, Michael VanDerLinden seldom made conversation with the neighbors. "He was more, like, to himself," she said. "He wouldn't stay out and talk. He wasn't as friendly as she was." Another neighbor, Litonya Hendricks, said she often saw the VanDerLinden boys playing outside their home. "The whole purpose of moving out here is to get away from the crime," said the 31-year-old Hendricks who lives across the street. "You want to be around neighbors who can be trusted."
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