LONE SURVIVOR OF SPRING ATTACK RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
The lone survivor of a Houston-area shooting that left six other members of her family dead is out of the hospital.
Memorial Hermann Hospital reports that 15-year-old Cassidy Stay was discharged yesterday (Friday) "in good condition." The hospital says she's "expected to make a full recovery."
Ronald Lee Haskell is accused of killing Stay's parents and her four siblings.
Authorities have said Haskell was searching for his ex-wife, Katie Stay's sister, when he went to the Stays' home in Spring on Wednesday.
Investigators say Cassidy Stay suffered a skull fracture from a bullet graze but survived by playing dead to call 911 and warn police that Haskell planned to shoot other relatives.
Meanwhile, court documents allege Haskell became angry with his mother a week before the killings and choked her until she passed out.
Sixty-one-year-old Karla Haskell obtained a restraining order against her 33-year-old son and told a judge he taped her to a chair at her San Marcos, California, home before choking her.
The elder Haskell said her son became enraged when she told him she had spoken with his ex-wife.
His sister, Chandra, obtained a similar order against Haskell last year for attacking her when she objected to him screaming at his mother and assaulting her.