A 1969 tragedy where a Massachusetts home was engulfed in flames in the middle of the night, killing a young mother and five of her children, was then ruled accidental. However, the reappearance of an ex-con at the family grave site on the anniversary of the deaths have authorities investigating into the alleged ‘accidental death’. The ex-con, who at the time of the fire was a teenager living down the street from the home, has now become a person of interest in the tragic death of this family.
Authorities reopened the case in 2010, after the wife of a surviving family member presented to them research which indicates that the ex-con may have had some involvement in the fire. Her findings convinced the family that the tragedy long ago was not an accident.
At approximately 3 a.m. on Sept. 26, 1969, David and Nancy Landers awakened to what they thought was an earthquake. David Landers, three of his children and a cousin managed to escape the the fire which spread through the two story home within minutes. His wife, Nancy Landers and five other children were unable to escape the flames.