A tragic incident unfolded in Florida when a father brutally stabbed his ex-wife, a real estate agent, and their two young daughters before taking his own life.
Authorities from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office identified the perpetrator as 42-year-old Ryan Charles Whiten. He was responsible for the deaths of his estranged ex-wife, Melanie Hyer, and their daughters, Savannah, 11, and Sienna, 8. The bodies were discovered in Hyer’s residence located in a gated community in Doral, Florida.
“Evidence from the investigation indicates that Mr. Whiten carried out these horrific acts before ending his life,” officials reported.
Details regarding the duration the bodies were left undiscovered and any possible motive remain unclear as the investigation is still active.
Police made the grim discovery during a welfare check at the home on Tuesday night, where they found all four family members deceased from stab wounds.
Though Hyer and Whiten had separated years prior, they were jointly raising their daughters at the time of the tragedy.
Both had been married to other people since they split. Hyer had only finalized her divorce in March, court records obtained by NBC6 show.
Whiten’s ex-wife described the relationship between Whiten and Hyer as “toxic” for years due to a bitter, drawn-out battle over their daughters despite their co-parenting efforts.
Whiten’s ex-wife — who divorced him in 2024 and asked not to be identified — told 7 News Miami that her ex-husband feared Hyer would one day take his daughters away from him, but was “shocked” to hear about the murders.
“He was always so sweet with his girls and loved them deeply. I don’t know what happened,” his ex-wife said.
Hyer, 46, originally from Manhasset, NY, worked as a probate real estate agent in South Florida, specializing in luxury waterfront and commercial properties, and appeared as an industry expert on multiple news outlets throughout her career, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Doral Mayor Christi Fraga remembered Melanie Hyer as “a light of sunshine” who was “always eager to help at school and to be involved as a mom.”
“When I got the news, it definitely hit close to home,” Fraga wrote in a post on Instagram.
Both girls were students at Downtown Doral Elementary and were members of the Doral Field Hockey team.
“They were an important part of our community and will be remembered for their kindness, friendship, and the positive impact they had on everyone around them,” the field hockey team posted on Instagram Wednesday. “We will miss them dearly, may they rest in peace.”
A Catholic mass in remembrance of Hyer and her two daughters is being held Friday night, with organizers asking the public to pray for “comfort and strength for their family and loved ones.”
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