Sick: Mother Has Son Say Goodbye To His Father Before Killing Him And Herself During Custody Battle

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San Aantomio — A timeline of events shows the harrowing moments before the death of Savannah Kriger and her son, Kaiden. Savannah Kriger, 32, was found dead in the early morning hours on March 18, along with her 3-year-old son Kaiden at a West Side park. The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that Savannah Kriger died by suicide. Kaiden's death was ruled a homicide. The medical examiner said he died from a gunshot to the head.

12:49 p.m. - Savannah leaves her work parking garage, located at the 200 block of Travis Park, in her 2023 Lincoln Aviator.

1:15 p.m. - The vehicle travels 7.9 miles to her ex-husband's house located on the southeast side of town. Savannah enters the house, seemingly alone, and destroys various properties in the residence. Phone tracking shows her ex-husband to be at his place of employment during this time.

1:24 p.m. - Savannah's vehicle leaves her ex-husband's home.

1:57 p.m. - Savannah's car travels 27.2 miles to her place of residence, located at 8211 Dover's Den. During this time it is believed Savannah entered the residence alone. Officers later noticed things that "made them pause" including wedding dresses and portraits displayed on the bed with two gunshots. The shell casing found in the residence matched the casing found at the crime scene where the bodies were found.

2:18 p.m. - Savannah leaves her residence.

2:32 p.m. - Savannah's Lincoln Aviator arrives at Kaiden's daycare, where parking lot security video shows her officially checking Kaiden out of the facility.

2:42 p.m. - The Lincoln Aviator leaves Kaiden's daycare.

2:46 p.m. - Savannah FaceTimes her ex-husband, who records the encounter on another phone. His phone's GPS location at this time pins at his place of employment. Savannah leaves a 2-minute and 13-second Facetime message, claiming "You don't have anything to go home to now, you really don't. You don't have anything at Dover's Den house either, and you won't have anything at all at the end of the day."

3:03 p.m. - The Lincoln Aviator travels 7.9 miles arriving at Tom Slick Park, located at 7400 Texas 151 Access Rd. Simultaneously, 911 audio shows at that time her ex-husband called SAPD dispatch for a criminal mischief report near his place of residence. During the 911 call, the ex-husband explains to dispatch that he is about to arrive home.

3:13 p.m. - Photos are taken on the ex-husband's phone of the damage done to his residence believed to be caused by Savannah. The location on his phone tracking shows him at his residence during this time.

3:19 p.m. - Savannah's call history log shows an unsuccessful attempt to Facetime her ex-husband. She sends her last text message to him, saying "Say goodbye to your son."

3:21 p.m. - Savannah's call history log shows another attempt to Facetime her ex-husband, it appears it was an unsuccessful attempt. Savannah then records a 21-second video found on her phone, where they appear to be at the drainage ditch where their bodies were located. She then instructs Kaiden to say goodbye to his daddy, which he does. She then apologizes to Kaiden that his daddy can not be here with him and kisses him.

3:29 p.m. - Savannah's phone records show she looks up videos of children's cartoons while in the ditch. Although there is nothing graphic in the video found on Savannah's phone, police have inferred these were Savannah and Kaiden's last moments.

3:37 p.m. - SAPD meets with Savannah's ex-husband at his place of residence to take the criminal mischief report.

Several hours after the criminal mischief report was made, police began a search for Savannah and Kaiden. An initial search of the park proved unsuccessful, due to nightfall, but the bodies of Savannah and Kaiden Kriger were ultimately found in Tom Slick Park 19 hours later, both suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

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