READ: Springfield murder-suicide: Couple was going through divorce
So crazy to me.. RIP Andrea.. 😢 https://t.co/Uf3VdyJ2df
— Mara Chaney (@Mara_Ann12) May 17, 2018
My heart is broken. You truly never know someone. Two beautiful souls taken way too soon. I’m grateful to have grown up with this family. They impacted so many lives and I have so much love for them. My heart goes out to the rest of the family. Rest easy 💕 https://t.co/NJZj7TcOKE
— Han (@MadderHannah) May 16, 2018
Andrea was in my group in our Macroeconomics class last Spring at WSU and we were with each other in class 3 days a week and always got along so well. Such a sweet and beautiful girl. Prayers to all of her family and friends 😞💕 https://t.co/qe6aSsP2mq
— Morgan Plummer (@Morg_Rae13) May 16, 2018
The request also sought protection for the woman’s daughter.
“Eric Sirons came to my house on 9/4/02 at approximately 11:45 p.m. to 12 a.m.,” the request says. “This was immediately after a male friend had left my house. Eric rang my doorbell and saw me in the house.”
The woman said she called the sheriff’s office.
“He obviously watched my house,” the request says. “I am afraid to leave windows open for fear he will come in. I had to change my locks on doors.”
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The request alleges Eric Sirons made numerous phone calls to the woman and followed her on dates, the request says.
“I also changed my cell phone number,” the report says.
The woman also alleged she received a note from him.
“A note from him on 6/2/02 states that he has a different plan for the ending (of) this relationship and that he deserves ‘the ultimate payday,’” the request says.
The protection order was dismissed on Sept. 25, 2002, by Clark County Magistrate Joel Salway after the parties reached an agreement, the court documents say. As part of the request’s dismissal, Eric Sirons was ordered to pay the court costs.
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The Springfield News-Sun reached out to the woman who filed the request but she wasn’t immediately available for comment.
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