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This Day in True Crime — May 19, 1983   The Diane Downs Shootings   On May 19, 1983, Diane Downs arrived at a hospital in Springfield, Oregon with her three children suffering from gunshot wounds inside a blood-covered car. Downs claimed that an unknown man had attempted to carjack her on a rural road before shooting the children and fleeing the scene. One child, seven-year-old Cheryl Lynn Downs, was killed, while her other two children survived with severe injuries.   From the beginning, investigators questioned Downs’ version of events. Witnesses and medical staff noted her unusually calm demeanor following the shooting, and detectives struggled to reconcile key details of her story with the physical evidence. As the investigation progressed, authorities began to suspect the attack had not been carried out by a stranger at all.   Prosecutors later argued that Downs shot her children because of her obsession with a married man who reportedly did not want children in his life. Investigators uncovered inconsistencies in her statements, while surviving daughter Christie Downs eventually testified against her mother, describing what happened the night of the shooting. The case quickly became one of the most disturbing family murder investigations of the 1980s.   Diane Downs was ultimately convicted of murder and attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison plus additional years. The case remains one of the most infamous examples of parental violence in modern true crime history, continuing to draw attention because of the shocking motive and the surviving children’s role in exposing the truth.   #ThisDayInTrueCrime #TCS911Media #CrimeHistory #OnThisDay #DianeDowns
This Day in True Crime — May 19, 1983 The Diane Downs Shootings On May 19, 1983, Diane Downs arrived at a hospital in Springfield, Oregon with her three children suffering from gunshot wounds inside a blood-covered car. Downs claimed that an unknown man had attempted to carjack her on a rural road before shooting the children and fleeing the scene. One child, seven-year-old Cheryl Lynn Downs, was killed, while her other two children survived with severe injuries. From the beginning, investigators questioned Downs’ version of events. Witnesses and medical staff noted her unusually calm demeanor following the shooting, and detectives struggled to reconcile key details of her story with the physical evidence. As the investigation progressed, authorities began to suspect the attack had not been carried out by a stranger at all. Prosecutors later argued that Downs shot her children because of her obsession with a married man who reportedly did not want children in his life. Investigators uncovered inconsistencies in her statements, while surviving daughter Christie Downs eventually testified against her mother, describing what happened the night of the shooting. The case quickly became one of the most disturbing family murder investigations of the 1980s. Diane Downs was ultimately convicted of murder and attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison plus additional years. The case remains one of the most infamous examples of parental violence in modern true crime history, continuing to draw attention because of the shocking motive and the surviving children’s role in exposing the truth. #ThisDayInTrueCrime #TCS911Media #CrimeHistory #OnThisDay #DianeDowns

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