Pittsboro police have identified the husband and wife that died Saturday night in a murder-suicide as 59-year-old Craig Chesser and 39-year-old Chasity Chesser.

PITTSBORO, Ind. (WTHR) – Pittsboro police have identified the husband and wife that died Saturday night in a murder-suicide as 59-year-old Craig Chesser and 39-year-old Chasity Chesser.

People in Pittsboro are looking for answers after the murder-suicide Saturday evening at a home in the 700 block of Penny Lane, just south of I-74.

Neighbors are still trying to come to grips with what happened. Police tell us Chesser shot and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself. Their four children were home when it happened.

One neighbor we talked with said that man was always nice to him and even came over to shovel his driveway for more than an hour after a heavy snowfall. Others say they just can’t believe this happened.

“I saw Pittsboro Police, I saw Hendricks County Sheriff, and the thing just started getting bigger and bigger,” said Bob Havlin, who lives next door.

A day later, you can still see evidence of what happened inside the home.

“Those poor kids,” said Havlin. “Somebody had to pick up the phone and dial 911, had to see what was going on. That's lifetime trauma to me. I can't imagine, even as an adult, finding something like that and the impact it would have on me emotionally.”

Neighbors say the kids had plenty of friends up and down their street. They say they're hoping for the best - for those kids - as well as for the neighborhood they call home.

“Now we're the next door neighbor to the people that had this happen,” said Havlin. “I don't know. It does change your perspective a little bit.”