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Did forbidden romance lead to Texas killings?

Girl and three men held after her mother and brothers were found dead

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Investigators sift through charred remains of a rural Alba home on Saturday after a woman and her two children were killed there and their home burned to the ground.
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updated 3:57 p.m. ET March 2, 2008

ALBA, Texas - A family's opposition to a teenage daughter's romance is suspected of leading to a fiery attack that left the girl's mother and brothers dead and her father critically wounded, investigators said Sunday.

Four suspects, including the 16-year-old daughter, remained in custody on capital murder charges Sunday, a day after the pre-dawn attack on the rural East Texas home of Terry and Penny Caffey.

Terry Caffey, who was shot in the head, was able to crawl about 300 yards to a neighbor's house to seek help, while flames consumed his home with his wife and two young sons inside, the Rains County Sheriff's Department said. Penny Caffey, 37; Tyler Caffey, 8; and Mathew Caffey 13, had been shot and stabbed multiple times, according to the statement.

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The scene of the attack was about 20 acres of remote woodland on a narrow gravel road with just two other homes, between the small East Texas towns of Emory and Alba, about 60 miles northeast of Dallas.

Investigators later found the daughter hiding at the home of one of the suspects, according to the statement. It was not clear from the account which of the suspects she was dating. Sheriff's deputies withheld her name because of her age.

"Early on in the investigation, it was revealed that the juvenile and one of the suspects were dating and made to break up," according to the statement.

Charlie James Wilkinson, 19; Charles Allen Wade, 20; and Bobbi Gale Johnson, 18, all of Emory, are charged with three counts each of capital murder, according to the sheriff's department. All remained in Rains County jail with bonds set at $1.5 million each.

The daughter is confined in neighboring Hunt County's juvenile detention center in Greenville. Information on lawyers for the suspects was not immediately available.

Terry Caffey was in critical but stable condition on Sunday in East Texas Medical Center in Tyler.

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