Investigators estimated Saturday that the bodies of a Greenwood family of five had been in their Lake Minnetonka mansion for several days before being found Thursday around noon by police answering a call for a welfare check.
The Hennepin County medical examiner's office released confirmation of the family members' names and causes of death. Brian Scott Short, 45, died of a self-inflicted shotgun blast. His wife, Karen Anne Short, 48, and their children Cole, 17; Madison, 15, and Brooklyn, 14, each died of a shotgun wound to the head.
South Lake Minnetonka police, describing the case as a murder-suicide investigation, estimated that the killings took place either late Monday or early Tuesday, but would not speculate on a motive. Sources with direct knowledge of the investigation said Friday that Brian Short, an entrepreneur who founded a networking and resources website for professional nurses, went from room to room, shooting Cole, Madison, Brooklyn and his wife, before turning the shotgun on himself. The children were all students at Minnetonka High School.
South Lake Minnetonka interim Police Chief Mike Siitari confirmed Friday at a news conference that a shotgun was found in the house, though he would not say where.
Earlier Saturday the medical examiner listed the time of death as 12:07 p.m. Thursday, when the bodies were found.
The bodies were found by officers carrying out a welfare check at the request of Short's co-workers after he didn't show at work for a couple of days.
His children missed school Tuesday and Wednesday. Siitari again on Saturday asked for patience as police investigate what is being described as a complex and "gruesome" case. "There are many moving parts in an investigation of this magnitude," he said.
Several relatives of the Shorts declined to comment Friday.