Harley is apparently a reference to the Burnses’ older daughter, who was not there at the time of the attack.

Autumn responded, “What do you mean,” but her father did not respond, according to court records.

The Warren County District Attorney’s Office also recently filed written statements given to the county Sheriff’s Office by Autumn Burns and her half-sister, Megan Jenkins, the first public release of the two survivors’ accounts of the attack.

Megan Jenkins suffered serious knife wounds to an arm as she tried to get Clifford Burns off Patricia Burns as he repeatedly stabbed her.

According to court records, Jenkins wrote that her mother was cooking Christmas Eve dinner in her Lake Avenue apartment when there was a knock on the door.

It was Clifford Burns, and he walked in and instantly attacked Patricia Burns, Jenkins told the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.

“He bodied her against the wall and began stabbing. He just kept stabbing her,” Jenkins told police. “He said, ‘You are going to die in this house.’”

Jenkins said she jumped on him, and that he pushed her off and stabbed her arm.