Authorities investigating the death of four people inside a home in Madbury, N.H., on Monday now believe Emily Long fatally shot her husband and two young children before turning the gun on herself.

Autopsy results released Wednesday by the New Hampshire Medical Examiner found that Long, 34, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Her husband Ryan Long, 48, and two of the coupleโ€™s children, Parker, 8, and Ryan, 6, died from gunshot wounds.

โ€œBased upon the information available at this time, it appears that in the early morning hours of Monday, August 18, 2025, Ms. Long took a handgun from the home and caused the deaths of Ryan Long and her two children, Parker and Ryan, and then took her own life immediately thereafter,โ€ the N.H. Department of Justice said.

Flowers and a note saying, “With love and so much support, your Oyster River neighbors,” rests at the base of a tree on the property of the Long family at 14 Moharimet Drive in Madbury, N.H., on Aug. 20, 2025. (Foster’s Daily Democrat – Deb Cram)

The killings have rattled Madbury, a rural town of around 2,000 residents located near Durham, where Ryan Long worked as a school psychologist.

โ€œThe Oyster River Cooperative School District community is heartbroken by the tragic loss of four community members,โ€ Dr. Robert Shaps, the superintendent, said in a statement. โ€œWe extend our deepest sympathies to all those impacted during this incredibly difficult time.โ€

State Police responded to the familyโ€™s home after receiving a 911 call around 8:20 p.m. Monday. Inside, troopers discovered four bodies. The coupleโ€™s third child, identified only as a toddler, was found unharmed in the home.

In recent months, Emily Long posted dozens of videos on TikTok documenting her husbandโ€™s diagnosis with glioblastoma, an aggressive and often fatal brain tumor. In the videos, which are no longer public, Long described Ryanโ€™s surgery earlier this year, as well as rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments. She also discusses her mental health and anticipatory grief at length in the videos, as well as the impact of Ryanโ€™s physical decline on their children.

The final video, posted Sunday, showed Emily Long talking to the camera while driving. โ€œOur kids are definitely struggling,โ€ she said, her eyes hidden behind mirrored sunglasses. Long then described a planned get-together that day with neighborhood friends, and the need for her children to socialize.

The Attorney Generalโ€™s office said that โ€œwhile investigators are becoming aware of various concerns/issues ongoing in the household at the time of the event in question, people should avoid speculating that this event was caused by a single reason or stressor.โ€ The agency said it would not immediately release any more information about the incident.

According to an online biography, Ryan Long was a psychologist at Oyster River Middle School for the past nine years. He received a bachelorโ€™s and masterโ€™s degree in counseling from the University of New Hampshire.

Emily Long also graduated from UNH with a degree in hospitality management, according to her LinkedIn account, and attended Oyster River High School.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, you can call, text or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8, or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.

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