GRAPEVINE-Claire Comparato got up before dawn on Christmas morning and headed out for a vacation around 10 P.M. He left behind is generally quiet and peaceful apartment complex. He went home at midafternoon due to terrible one of the bloodiest episodes in the history of the Slayer Texas North.{pPolice received a 911 call from an apartment vineyards Lincoln late Christmas morning, but no one spoke at the other end. When the patrol arrived at the apartment near Comparato to check things, he saw a body slumped in the vicinity of space. No one answered the door. When officers forced their way in, they found four women and three men lying dead about a recently opened gifts and Christmas trees.{pTwo handguns were found at the crime scene. Police said one of the dead, a middle-aged man, alleged to be responsible in what seems to be a murder-suicide.{pIt was the bloodiest incident in the history of the Grapevine.{p”I went from joy and gratitude Christmas only pain and sorrow for the people that You don’t even know,” said Comparato, who burst into tears when she spoke to a relative on his colors are just a few metres from the massacre. “Life can be so miserable.”{pSlaughter seems to be going to sound in the complex of aging but neat building with a green wall block 2500 Hall-Johnson Street not far from the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. Pamela Lyon celebrates Christmas with his son adolescent in an apartment across the street but knew nothing of tragedy to the Grapevine police knocked on the door around noon Sunday.{p”He asked me if I’ve heard nothing,” said Lyon. “I said I didn’t. This is really crawl me out. “{pSome of the victims sat on furniture, and others who slumped on the floor, said Police Lt. Todd Grapevine Dearing.{pTwo women and one man is 18-20, police said. Other women were older, and others who are in their 50s. Paramedics who arrived on the scene shortly after police determined that all the victims were dead.{pNone of the weapons have been the shock. There are no signs of forced entry. Police believe the dead.{pDearing said police “felt strongly” that one who died was the shooter.{p”How we got it, we’re not going to say at this point,” he said.{pLate Sunday, the Agency remained because they have found as police and medical examiner investigators working the CRIME SCENE. No victims have been identified.{p”The Medical Examiner has to complete before we start moving your body and get the id of the Pocket,” said Dearing.{pThe massacre stunned researchers and the apartments complex residents.{p”This is a great tragedy, something our Department have not been seen before,” Grapevine police Sgt. Robert Eberling said. “You read about the types of reports, but they always seem to be happening elsewhere. It is surprising, and it would be a terrible tragedy day each year.{pDearing said that investigators were also determine how many of the victims lived in the apartment.{p”We don’t know if some family members visiting or if all the people who live there,” said Dearing.{pOne resident said he believed the family had moved during the summer.{pComparato described complex as some sort of quiet “United Nations” to varied ethnic groups living together with almost no conflict or crime. Some residents said they had moved there in order for their children to attend schools in the District of the Grapevine-Colleyville.{p”We are very happy here,” said resident Vanessa Vasquez, who lived in the complex with his son was 10 years old. “It’s quiet, many children. I can’t say anything bad about this area or complex. “{pTim Madigan, 817-390-7544{pDomingo Ramirez Jr.,{p817-390-7763{pTwitter: @ stcrime