BARBERTON, Ohio -- Moments after

and watched her boyfriend and his teenage children get shot by intruders in their Barberton apartment, Ronda Blankenship pleaded for help in a harrowing and heart-wrenching 9-1-1 call.

9-1-1 call

(WARNING: Some may find the content of the call disturbing.)





In the 3-minute call Barberton Police released Thursday, an audibly agonizing Blankenship told police she thought she had been stabbed, but she didn't know what was going on.

"I'm bleeding everywhere, my boyfriend's here, I've got two kids here," she said. "Help. Help. Oh God."

Blankenship is the sole survivor of the

that left Ashley Carpenter, 18, David Kohler-Carpenter, 14, and John Kohler, 42, dead inside Kohler and Blankenship's Seventh Street Northeast apartment. Blankenship was

Friday afternoon at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland.

The

Ashley had died from a single gunshot to the head and David from gunshot wounds to the head. An autopsy is scheduled Monday for Kohler,

at Akron City Hospital at 3:45 p.m. Friday.

Barberton Police Friday

Michael, 22, and Eric Hendon, 30, with three counts of aggravated murder.

The elder Hendon, Eric, was released from prison on parole in June, 13 years after he was sent to prison for sexual battery and attempted aggravated murder of an Akron woman.

Barberton Police said the Hendons had targeted the home and were attempting to steal drugs and money when they entered before 7 p.m. Dec. 31.

Records show neither Kohler or Blankenship have any drug convictions against them in Summit County courts.

Michael Hendon pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge in 2010. Eric Hendon has no past drug convictions in Summit County.