Hundreds gathered at Morrisville United Methodist Church Wednesday night for an interfaith service to remember the victims, the youngest of whom were 9-year-old twins.
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Did cult involvement play a role in the murders of 5 in Morrisville?
People from near and far were in attendance, including family members, classmates, teachers, counselors, and some who had never even met the family.
"It's speechless, I can't even describe it. Nobody can describe it, all we can do is be here to help, so that's what I'm here to do," said Reverend Ron Dunston with Resurrection Life Church.
There's been much talk about what could have led 45-year-old Shana Decree and her 19-year-old daughter Dominique to carry out the heinous crime that has stunned the country. They are accused of killing five family members at the Robert Morris Apartments on the 200 block of West Bridge Street. The bodies were discovered on Monday.
Family members claim the two were involved in some kind of religious cult that convinced them that they were surrounded by demons. Police say there is no evidence that supports that theory.
"Strange. When I heard it, I was glad it wasn't a shooting or anything like that, but it's a little bizarre," said resident Jackie Cunningham.
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The five family members killed have been identified as Shana Decree's children, Naa'Irah Smith, 25, and Damon Decree Jr., 13, both of Morrisville, Shana's sister, Jamilla Campbell, 42, of Trenton, New Jersey, and Campbell's 9-year-old twin daughters, Imani and Erika Allen.
"The 9-year-old girls, when I saw that picture (of the girls), I just started crying, cause they couldn't choose to die," said resident Donna Larkin.
Julie Scheiring was a teacher of Damon Decree, Jr.. and remembered the teenager fondly.
"He went to our camp all summer. He was such a nice boy, and the whole family. I'm just surprised, I'm just surprised. I can't wrap my head around it," said Scheiring.
With many questions left unanswered, people still felt uplifted by the powerful preaching during the interfaith services.
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"Anyone who is listening, please continue to pray for the town of Morrisville," Larkin said.
Police: 4 people found dead inside Bucks County apartment
Authorities have not determined how the five victims died or when they were killed.
Shana and Dominique Decree are being held without bail at the Bucks County jail. They have both been charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
Police say a large vigil is being planned for Thursday night outside of the apartment complex where it all happened. An exact time has not been set.
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