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Former Army Intelligence officer fatally shoots two teen children she said were 'mouthy'

(Watch the extremely sad video of Julie Schenecker being taken away by police here. Caution: very disturbing)



Julie Powers Schenecker kills her own two teen age children. Had been struggling with depression.  Schenecker's husband, Parker Schenecker, is an Army colonel stationed at the headquarters of U.S. Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base and is an NSA officer. "I'm COL Schenecker, the Deputy NSA rep to CENTCOM in Tampa..." Source
"Parker Schenecker met Julie Powers in Munich, Germany, where they were both stationed in the late '80s and early '90s.



She worked as a Russian linguist for the Army, collecting intelligence for European agencies by interviewing refugees coming from the Eastern Bloc, said Tim Fredrikson, who served with her.



He was a rising intelligence officer who had graduated cum laude with a French degree from Washington and Lee University in Virginia, where the school yearbook is named the "Calyx."



In Munich, Julie organized and coached a volleyball team of officers, said K.C. Dreller, another intelligence officer who worked with her.



"She was super good at it," said Dreller, 49. "I imagine she was super good at everything she did. Anybody that was in that field was a Type A personality."



The couple married and had two children, Calyx in Germany and Powers, who went by "Beau," in Honolulu.



The military family moved a lot, and Parker Schenecker studied at several military schools, including the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the U.S. Army War College, according to a 2010 bulletin on distinguished alumni, published on his high school's website.



The newsletter also said he became a colonel in 2006 and was mainly responsible for the National Security Agency's support to military operations.



About three years ago the family landed in Tampa.



Parker is assigned to U.S. Central Command's intelligence directorate and has worked for CentCom for more than two years, said Lt. Col. Mike Lawhorn, a spokesman. He was on a temporary duty assignment overseas the past few days.



Julie Schenecker, no longer in the Army, stayed home with their children. She took shifts driving in the neighborhood's King High School car pool and often referred to the struggles of parenting in seemingly light-hearted Facebook posts.



On May 7, a friend wrote, "Happy Mother's/Hallmark day to all the mothers. You are more brave than I. Not sure how you do it, but glad you do."



Julie responded: "some days, not sure how we do it, either!! :-)"



On Sept. 23, a friend posted on his profile: "Hold yourself to a higher standard than anybody else expects of you."



Julie commented: "i needed that advice today — have a 16 yr old daughter!"  Source



The following are comments I have found on the Internet in regards to the possible anti-depressant medications she may have been taking.
Read more at spirituallysmart.blogspot.com
 

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