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Authorities identify family members who died in murder-suicide

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – A couple and their child who lost their home in the Valley fire were identified as the individuals who died in a Tuesday murder-suicide in Whispering Pines.
Jedediah Daniel Chote, 35, is believed to have shot his ex-wife, Livienne Love Chote, 37, and their daughter, 3-year-old Hannah Love Chote, before shooting himself at his father’s home, according to Sgt. John Gregore of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
Gregore said that, at this time, a motive for the crime has yet to be determined.
Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the 17000 block of Pine View Drive in the community of Whispering Pines at 5:54 p.m. Tuesday, Gregore said.
Gregore said Benjamin Chote, age 63, reported to Lake County Sheriff’s Central Dispatch that his son had shot his wife and their child, and then shot himself.
The first deputies arrived on scene at approximately 6:06 p.m., Gregore said. Upon arrival they located the three family members, all of them deceased.
Gregore said they appeared to have suffered fatal gunshot wounds from a shotgun, and Jedediah Chote’s wounds appeared to be self-inflicted. A shotgun was recovered at the scene.
The investigation is still under way, Gregore said, however, there are no indications of any person being involved in this incident other than the three people located deceased at the scene.
Search warrants were served by detectives at the scene of the crime as well as at the apartment shared by Jedediah and Livienne Chote in Middletown, Gregore said.
At this point, the investigation has determined that Livienne and Jedediah Chote were married in 2015 near the time of the birth of Hannah. Gregore said they were divorced approximately one year ago, and reportedly recently started some sort of reconciliation efforts.
The Chotes had lost their home due to the Valley fire and moved to Oregon for approximately one year. Gregore said they returned to Lake County, and were currently living together in an apartment in Middletown.
On Tuesday the three were visiting Benjamin Chote’s residence in Whispering Pines, which they frequently did. Gregore said Benjamin Chote left them at the residence earlier in the day to go shopping out of town. When he returned, he found the family deceased inside his home.
Immediate neighbors were contacted, but none had any significant information to report, Gregore said, adding that Benjamin Chote has cooperated fully with investigators.
Gregore said the sheriff’s office has had no negative contacts with any of the deceased persons.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit is still investigating. If you have any information, please contact Det. Sgt. John Gregore at 707-262-4238.