Reports: Dad confesses to murdering family on Facebook to save daughter from migraines British Columbia man posts disturbing message to social media

According to reports coming out of British Columbia, a father took to Facebook to describe in detail how and why he allegedly murdered his family before setting his house on fire during a standoff with police.

Today we celebrate the incomparable Emily Janzen. A former student and instructor, forever a part of our CSOPA family.... Posted by Chilliwack School of Performing Arts on Friday, May 8, 2015

The Province newspaper in Vancouver is reporting that Randy Jazen, of Rosedale, B.C., is suspected to have murdered his wife, sister, and adult daughter in a home which was apparently later set on fire.

Local officials have not reported if Janzen was found in the home after the fire.

The note allegedly posted by Janzen to Facebook begins: "Over the last 10 days I have done some of the worst things I could have ever imagined a person doing. First to do with my dear, sweet loving daughter Emily. The best little girl two parents could ever hope for"

Janzen goes on to explain that his daughter, Emily, had been struggling with migraines: "I just could not see my little girl hurt for one more second... I took a gun and shot her in the head and now she is migraine free and floating in the clouds on a sunny afternoon, her long beautiful brown hair flowing in the breeze, a true angel... Now my family is pain free and in heaven," he wrote."

The note continues, "I have great remorse for my actions and feel like the dirt that I am. I am taking full responsibility for my actions of these murders." The note is signed "Love Daddio xoxo"

You can read the entire, disturbing note here.

According to The Province, the fire broke out at the home during a standoff with police.

The Chilliwack School for the Performing Arts, where Emily Janzen had studied, posted a tribute on Facebook.

"She will be greatly missed. Our condolences go out to all her family and friends," it said.