Police have charged 31-year-old Keith Kretzer, in the deaths of 34-year-old Christine Fousek and her 5-year-old daughter, Rylee Reynolds.
Two GoFundMe fundraisers have been created for the mother and daughter who were killed Monday night in a mass stabbing.
34-year-old Christine Fousek and 5-year-old Rylee Reynolds were stabbed at a Hopewell Township home along with two other people who survived.Fousek and Reynolds were pronounced dead at the scene.organized by her best friend Alicia Roman-McCutcheon, says the pair were “taken by the hands of a cruel monster.”
She describes Fousek as a “truly amazing woman” and said Reynolds was the “sweetest little girl you could ever meet.”was put together by Taylor DeVoe, a member of Reynolds’ father’s family. DeVoe wrote that the family had suffered a horrific loss and that everyone needs to be there for Reynolds’ father.
According to the fundraiser for Fousek, the two surviving victims were Fousek’s mother and brother, and are still hospitalized.Read more on PennLive:
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