SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Springs police are looking at Jessica Orton Lyman’s phone to see if it will provide any clues as to what happened to the 44-year-old mother and her 8-year-old son who both died after being shot inside their home.
About 10:15 a.m. on March 28, Saratoga Springs police were called to Lyman’s townhome, 1244 N. Willowbrook Lane, after Lyman’s 17-year-old daughter just arrived home “where she found her mother and 8-year-old brother lying on the floor in her mother’s bedroom,” according to court records.
Detectives determined both Lyman and her son, 8-year-old Eli Painter, had been shot. Eli was pronounced dead at the scene. Lyman died from her injuries a couple of days later.
No arrests have been made and police have not released any other details about what they believe happened.
Several search warrant affidavits unsealed Thursday in 4th District Court, however, provide a glimpse into the investigation.
Police say “no evidence of a forced entry or altercation was found,” according to the warrants. “No weapon was seen in plain view.”
The girl’s 15-year-old brother was also inside the home when officers arrived. “He stated he had been sleeping and didn’t know what was happening,” the warrants state.
Another affidavit states that “during a search of the home, officers found three cellular phones. One of the phones was found plugged in and next to the bed where the gunshot victims were located. The bedroom was identified as the master bedroom of Jessica Lyman. Officers observed missed text messages on the screen of the phone from the father of the deceased 8-year-old victim,” the warrant states. “This phone was identified as belonging to the adult victim, Jessica Lyman.”
In addition to Lyman’s phone, “multiple items including clothing, accessories, bedding, notes, computers, phones and photographs were taken from the residence and processed by Saratoga Springs and Utah County forensic technicians,” a return to one of the warrants states.
Despite no arrests being made, police have said they do not believe there is any danger to the public. Saratoga Springs police declined to comment Friday on the search warrants, only saying that detectives are “making progress” in the investigation.
Lyman’s obituary describes her as a devoted mother of three who treasured creating special moments with her children. “She worked tirelessly to create a home filled with love, laughter, and warmth, ensuring they always felt supported and cherished,” it says.
Eli was described as a bright light in the lives of all who knew him. “His adventurous spirit, infectious enthusiasm, and tender heart left an unforgettable mark on his family and friends,” his obituary says. The second grade student “adored Spider-Man, basketball, soccer and riding his bike. He was just beginning to learn how to skateboard and was always ready for his next challenge.”
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