Man walked in after 'fiancée murdered kids and tried to hurt herself'
A heartbroken father walked in to find that his fiancée had allegedly murdered their two young children before trying to take her own life, according to his friend.
Tim Harris, 38, made the horrific discovery after he entered his family's home in Kenton,Tennesseee, on June 13, Hailey Wilson told WREG.
It was there that he found one-year-old Landrie Harris and McKenna Young, 11, dead after suffering apparent gunshot wounds.
Tim's fiancée, and the girl'a mother, Jessica Quarles, 32, was also inside the home suffering from apparent self-inflicted stab wounds. She was taken to a hospital in critical condition, police said.
On Monday, Jessica was booked into Obion County Jail on two counts of first-degree premeditated murder.
Tim and Jessica shared Landrie together. McKenna wasn't his biological daughter, but he treated her as his own, Wilson said.
'They were close. Some people, you know, were born to be parents, and he was definitely one of those,' she added.
McKenna was autistic, had epilepsy, and Fragile X syndrome, an intellectual and developmental disability, according to Jessica's Facebook.
Tim Harris, 38, found his two daughters, one-year-old Landrie Harris, and McKenna Young, 11, dead inside their family home in Kenton, Tennessee, on June 13. His fiancée, Jessica Quarles, has since been arrested for alleged murder. (Picuted: Tim and Jessica)
Landrie Harris (left) and her older sister, McKenna Young (right), were found dead after suffering apparent gunshot wounds
Harris said Tim will forever have the gruesome image of his deceased daughters in his head and he will never understand why Jessica allegedly took their lives.
'He didn't expect it at all. You know, we've had conversations, and there wasn't anything that led him to believe that she was capable of anything like that.
Jessica remains in jail without bond and is due in court on Monday for her arraignment hearing, records showed
'You know, she was crazy about him, and he was her too. I never would have imagined this,' she explained.
Wilson said she believes it is important for people not to jump to conclusions over what might have sparked the deadly attack.
'Maybe this is just a reminder when things like this come out. You know, wait until you know the facts, or wait until, you know, something's been released before making speculations of what can happen because this, you know, there are, this is someone’s life,' she stated.
It's unclear what led to the crime, but Tim, who shares an older son with his ex-wife, has been left to pick up the pieces after losing nearly all of his family members.
Wilson has launched a GoFundMe page to help support him during this time, as he has taken time off from work while he grieves his children.
'The pain and uncertainty of moving forward has taken a tremendous toll on Tim, and as he prepares to bury his children and face a life without them, he needs support from his community more than ever,' Wilson wrote.
Tim and Jessica shared Landrie together. McKenna (pictured with Tim) wasn't biologically his daughter, but he treated her as his own, his friend, Hailey Wilson, said
Wilson has launched a GoFundMe page to help support him during this time, as he has taken time off from work while he grieves his children
She continued: 'The loss of a child is hard enough, and being off work and facing medical expenses only makes it harder. Thank you for considering a gift to support Tim as he navigates the days ahead.'
As of Wednesday morning, more than $6,000 had been raised for the distraught father.
Jessica has also been charged with one count of aggravated child abuse, neglect, and endangerment to a vulnerable child, and one count of aggravated child abuse, neglect, and endangerment to a child under eight, according to court records reviewed by the Daily Mail.
She remains in jail without bond and is due in court on Monday for her arraignment hearing, records showed.
The Daily Mail contacted the Kenton Police Department for comment.
Messika’s New One-of-a-Kind Necklace Is Set With a 20.46-Carat Blue Diamond From Botswana
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Today, Messika unveils a spectacular new high jewelry creation with a massive blue diamond as its centerpiece. The jaw-dropping stone is the largest and rarest blue diamond ever to be uncovered in Botswana. It was discovered as a 41.11-carat rough in 2019 when it emerged from the Orapa mine. After cutting and polishing it revealed a Fancy Deep Blue VVS2 Type IIb 20.46-carat stone.
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The government of Botswana, which still owns the gem, tapped Valérie Messika, founder of her namesake company, to design a jewelry piece to highlight the stone. The result? A pendant necklace set with more that 500 diamonds on the collar and surrouning the oval-cut Okavango Blue Diamond. “I tried to let the diamond speak by itself,” Messika told Robb Report. “I had so much respect of the beauty of the stones that I wanted it to be the central part…it reminds me something vintage with this medallion surrounded by white diamonds. I want the blue to pop, the more it’s surrounded by white, the blue is stronger.”
It’s no wonder the jeweler was Botwana’s top choice. Messika founded her eponymous company in 2005, drawing on the expertise of her father, André Messika—a renowned diamond dealer whose family has been in the diamond trade for generations and who has been known to supply some of the world’s best stones to the top houses. Following in her family’s footsteps, Valérie Messika has since made a name for herself on the Place Vendôme, Paris’ premiere destination for the best jewelry in the world. Her designs have catapulted her family’s name into the spotlight with popular designs like the Move collection, known for floating mobile diamonds in oval diamond-accented shapes. Collaborations with Kate Moss and Gigi Hadid further solidified the house the new must-have jewelry amongst younger, hipper clientele.
WATCHThe jewelry piece and the stone, however, are not for sale. “This project is, for me, a tribute to natural diamonds,” she says. “It’s one of a kind and it’s a time in my career that I can work with such an amazing rare stone, so for me it’s, of course, a big honor to be the first, and for the moment, the only one to create a jewelry piece with the stone.” When asked why she would devote so much of her resources and time—it took a year to produce—to design a necklace never to be sold she says the thought never occurred to her. “Everybody focused on this stone for such a long time—all the craftsmanship, all the design people—but for me, I saw it also like a kind of tribute also to my expertise as a diamond jeweler.”
It’s not the first time she’s created a masterpiece around a rare African stone. Four years ago, she designed a jewelry piece around a cushion-shaped D-flawless 33-carat diamond from the Lucara mine in north-central Botswana. “I started the relationship with Botswana to promote the beauty of their land, creating natural diamonds, so for me it’s to be continued our relationship, and it’s important to put in light the magic of natural diamonds.” She adds that the piece is meant to celebrate the extraordinary creations from the earth, because as she puts it, “lab-born diamond are kind of like a photocopy from a laboratory.”
What is unprecedented is the diamond itself. “It’s the first time in my whole life [to see a diamond like this], and I’m not sure I will see a second…it’s very, very, very rare,” Messika emphasizes. “I think only 0.01% of the world’s diamonds can be blue.”
For now, the necklace remains a singular creation rather than an acquisition. In a luxury world obsessed with the next big thing, the Okavango Blue is a reminder that some treasures simply cannot be replicated—or bought.
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