A grandmother, father and toddler are dead after the two adults agreed to a murder-suicide pact, according to Northern York County Regional Police.- IMAGES: Murder-suicide scene- Download the WGAL app - LIKE WGAL on Facebook It happened some time over the weekend at a home along the 700 block of Greenbriar Road in Manchester Township. Officers found the bodies around 11 p.m. Sunday.Police identified the deceased as:- Tammy Williams, 50- Frankie Williams, 25- Kelly Williams, 3“Information located on scene indicates that this was a planned act or pact between Tammy June Williams and her son Frankie Thomas Williams. The mother of Kelly June Williams had recently filed for full custody,” reads a statement from police.Three failed to show up for custody exchangePolice say the murder-suicide was discovered after a woman from North Carolina called police and reported that no one had showed up for a child custody exchange that was scheduled for Saturday.Officers went to the Manchester Township home for a welfare check."Responding Officers found the home dark and no one answered the door. As officers were checking the exterior of the home, a dog inside the residence moved a curtain enough that the officers could see inside. The officers viewed a female lying on a couch. The female had obvious injuries. The officers forced entry to the home and found that the female was deceased and had suffered a gunshot wound to the head," police said.As officers searched the rest of the house, they found 3-year-old Kelly in a bedroom. She had also been shot in the head. Frankie Williams was found in a rear bedroom with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, police say.The investigation is continuing. If you have any information that could help, you can contact Northern York Regional police at 717-292-3647, through 911.

A grandmother, father and toddler are dead after the two adults agreed to a murder-suicide pact, according to Northern York County Regional Police.

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It happened some time over the weekend at a home along the 700 block of Greenbriar Road in Manchester Township. Officers found the bodies around 11 p.m. Sunday.



Police identified the deceased as:

- Tammy Williams, 50

- Frankie Williams, 25

- Kelly Williams, 3

“Information located on scene indicates that this was a planned act or pact between Tammy June Williams and her son Frankie Thomas Williams. The mother of Kelly June Williams had recently filed for full custody,” reads a statement from police.

Mike Straub The bodies were found in this Manchester Township home.

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News Release - @YCoCoroner confirms double homicide/suicide in Manchester Twp - victims found late Sunday night - https://t.co/v3ARG7bntX — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 24, 2017

Three failed to show up for custody exchange

Police say the murder-suicide was discovered after a woman from North Carolina called police and reported that no one had showed up for a child custody exchange that was scheduled for Saturday.

Officers went to the Manchester Township home for a welfare check.

"Responding Officers found the home dark and no one answered the door. As officers were checking the exterior of the home, a dog inside the residence moved a curtain enough that the officers could see inside. The officers viewed a female lying on a couch. The female had obvious injuries. The officers forced entry to the home and found that the female was deceased and had suffered a gunshot wound to the head," police said.



As officers searched the rest of the house, they found 3-year-old Kelly in a bedroom. She had also been shot in the head.

Frankie Williams was found in a rear bedroom with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, police say.

The investigation is continuing. If you have any information that could help, you can contact Northern York Regional police at 717-292-3647, through 911.