‘Your grave has been dug up’: Court records show long history of threats at Key Peninsula home before fatal stabbings

Court records describe fears for safety and a warning: “I don’t feel safe in my house.”

GIG HARBOR, Wash. — Court records show a long history of protection orders and reported threats at the Key Peninsula home where four people were stabbed to death and a 32-year-old suspect was shot and killed by law enforcement. 

On Wednesday, property and court records, neighbor accounts and family information led to the identification of the 32-year-old man Aleksandr Shablykin and his mother Zoya Shablykin.

Pierce County court documents reveal a mother repeatedly asked a judge for protection from her adult son, describing what she called worsening mental

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