Even in the the Ti Motai former books and Kara Volcke dream city Chickamaw Beach home was razed to the ground, a man was deliberately set on fire in January, the couple still have a lot to thank this Thanksgiving Family.
The Volckes home was destroyed Jan. 8, when the ex-boyfriend of their daughter, Whitney, Brandon - Todd Shannan, 23, Akeley, torched the home within Volckes, with his grandson nieces and six. Shannan is sentenced June 25 a six-year term of imprisonment, third degree attempted murder and an additional four years, is responsible for an arson in Cass County District Court on.
Fortunately, everyone, including the family dog, Fletcher and Whitney dogs and cats can safely escape. Families have lost everything, but they are grateful they survived, they have each other. Three months ago, they moved into their new home built on the existing foundation.
"It started to feel like home," Volcke Kara said that she was sitting on her new restaurant on Tuesday, her two grandchildren Raenah, 5, and Emmy, 3 from. "This is very emotional (fire) ... our blessings, our 11th grandchildren, lire, 10 days after the birth of fire".
Volcke said, her husband and three young children were sleeping, and she and her four older children when the fire was set just after midnight. Volcke said, the the downstairs TV signal, they think it was weird. She said the children smell gas, so she unplugged it, they went upstairs to watch TV, but the TV work.
"One child said:" Nana, we heard the sound of crackling said: "Volcke, she opened the door to her bedroom, the 2 Timothy books were sleeping outside through the window, saw flames," I shouted: three times in front of my husband, he stood up, my flame, he stood up and said: "Oh, my God."
Volckes gathered all the children and they took place outside a security. Timothy Volcke find his phone so he could call 911, he grabbed one of the keys to move the vehicle.
"All they (the children), their pajamas and socks, said:": Kara Volcke. "We do not have time to grab what we ran the kids, my brother-in-law and his girlfriend to stay, we go back and look at the fire, no one was injured, but we lost everything, grandson all their stuff is packaged as a night is gone.
"We just six years ago, the house built, this is my dream house."
Volcke said, it is difficult to see her destroy the primary site of her family's home all family gatherings, birthdays and holidays. Her four daughters, 11 grandchildren and family will visit weekly. Volcke said, she has so many memories, kite-flying grandson's grandson in her home, such as in the field, or "fun at Grandma and Grandpa's house", which made her sad old house, now gone forever a. However, she said, they will surely make new memories, new house.
Sher ee, Volcke daughter McCoy said, children often have nightmares, away from the fire, because it is pretty traumatic. Volcke said her grandson one bunk bed, she asked what he was doing. He said that he read the Bible, "she told him," This is good, "he said," I'm waiting for someone to break into. "
"We are doing better, said:" Volcke. "We are here in the right. We do more hugging and kissing, and pray a lot.
"I believe in God, but now I'm more believers. I am also very grateful to my neighbor, Cary Shipp and we can not do anything without them we have cried many times laughed together."
Volckes and their children and grandchildren to spend Thanksgiving at Timothy's parents' home, they feel very happy. They plan to spend Christmas in the new house.
Whitney did not want to talk about her Shannan not saying he controlled, positive, and what they have, but the problem. "
According to the criminal complaint filed Shannan Whitney recently terminated a relationship with him, he has become more and more possessive Whitney will send 100 text messages a day to her. Shannan texting many times she begged her to continue the relationship, Whitney threat of attack in the final text. Shannan for what he had done the morning of January 8, sent a text message to apologize.
According to the complaint, Shannan initial gas down the corner of the house, it ignited, fire away. When he left, he observed, the fire went out, so he came back and lit with a lighter and set in a wicker chair on the deck. He then walked quietly returned to the house he lived.
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