Western Australia Police are now focusing on a critical second note discovered inside the Mosman Park family home where four people were found dead in what investigators believe was a devastating double murder-suicide.
Authorities say the newly uncovered message is no longer a minor detail — it has become central to understanding what really happened behind the closed doors of the quiet suburban house.
“This second document is highly significant,” a police spokesperson confirmed.
“It provides context that was not immediately clear at the scene.”
What that context is, however, has not yet been made public.
A DISCOVERY MADE AFTER THE HOUSE WAS SEALED
Sources close to the investigation say the second note was located after the initial forensic sweep, during a more detailed examination of personal belongings inside the home.
Unlike the first letter, which was reportedly placed in an obvious location, this one was allegedly found in a far less visible spot, raising questions about:
• who wrote it
• when it was written
• and who it was meant for
“That’s what makes it so unsettling,” a police source said.
“It wasn’t meant to be found immediately.”
WHY THIS NOTE MATTERS
Investigators now believe the contents of the second note could explain:
✔️ the sequence of events
✔️ the emotional state inside the home
✔️ and whether the tragedy was planned over time or triggered suddenly
“This isn’t just a goodbye message,” one forensic analyst told reporters.
“It appears to reference decisions that had already been made.”
Police would not confirm whether the note includes:
• instructions
• apologies
• medical references
• or warnings
But officials admitted it forces detectives to re-examine early assumptions about the case.
A QUIET STREET, A DARK SECRET
The Mosman Park suburb remains in shock as residents struggle to reconcile the horror with the family’s outwardly normal life.
“They waved. They went to school. Nothing seemed wrong,” a neighbor said.
“Now we’re hearing there was more than one message left behind. That’s terrifying.”
Flowers and handwritten notes continue to appear outside the home as the community waits for answers.
POLICE TIGHT-LIPPED AS QUESTIONS GROW
Authorities have refused to release the contents of either note, citing the sensitivity of the case and respect for surviving relatives.
Still, the confirmation of a second document has intensified public speculation.
“Two notes means two different purposes,” a former detective explained.
“One might be emotional. The other might be practical.”
Investigators are now cross-checking the second note against:
• phone records
• medical histories
• and digital communications
to determine its role in the final hours.
COULD IT CHANGE THE OFFICIAL CONCLUSION?
While police continue to treat the case as a suspected murder-suicide, insiders say the second note could affect:
✔️ the official timeline
✔️ the cause-of-death findings
✔️ and how responsibility is interpreted
“It doesn’t undo what happened,” a legal expert said,
“but it could completely change how we understand why it happened.”
A FAMILY’S FINAL WORDS — STILL UNREAD
For now, the second note remains sealed as part of the ongoing investigation.
Police say it will be reviewed by:
• forensic linguists
• mental health experts
• and homicide detectives
before any portion is released.
“We are treating this with the highest level of care,” a spokesperson said.
“These were final communications from inside the home.”
THE QUESTION THAT WON’T GO AWAY
As the investigation continues, one question hangs over Mosman Park:
Why was there a second note…
and what did it say
that the first one did not?
Until police decide to reveal its contents, the hidden message may remain the most haunting clue of all.

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