INDIANA, Pa. —
A western Pennsylvania man was ordered to stand trial on charges that he killed his two young daughters and his estranged wife, after state police testified that he confessed to the crimes.
Forty-one-year-old Lewis Beatty, of Home, is also charged with arson and animal cruelty because he allegedly set fire to his home, where the girls were killed, and his wife's new residence, and also fatally shot the family's pet pony, goat and dog.
Police say Beatty choked and slit the throat of his 6-year-old daughter, Sara, after she mentioned he mother was dating another man, beginning the killing spree on June 1, about 45 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
Police believe Beatty similarly killed 11-year-old Amanda when she came home, before driving to the home of his estranged wife, Christine, whom he choked before slashing her throat.
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