Tragic details have emerged in the horrible suicide that resulted in the death of a Wyoming Mother and her four children.
Truyelle Harshman, 32, shot her daughters, Brooke and Jordan, both two, Olivia, Seven and the nine -year -old Brailey, in their parental home in Byron, deadly before he turned the gun on 10 February.
A toxicological report has now shown that Harshman had ketamine and anti-anxiety in her system before the horrible event.
Her husband, Cliff, had previously opened about the struggle of his wife with mental health and admitted that she suffered from depression, post -traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), for years and fought after the birth after the birth.
On the day of the shocking dead, Harshman Clonazepam had in her system, which is prescribed to help panic disorders and epilepsy. It can be recognized under the Klonopin brand name.
Clonazepam is a calming means and has side effects, including paranoia, suicidal ideas and limitation of judgment, coordination and memory.
Ketamine is an anesthesia that can have hallucinogenic effects. The drug has only been approved as an anesthesia, but according to Johns Hopkins University not to treat mental health disorders.
On the day she died, Harshman called emergency services and reported that her daughters had been shot and were dead.

Truyelle Harshman, 32, killed herself and her four children on 10 February in Wyoming

Cliff Harshman told Local News that although he was angry with his wife because he took their children from them, he was still sad and loved her

Harshman and her four children Brailey, 9, Brooke, who was almost three, and Jordan, 2 died after stopping shot wounds
Harshman then said that she was planning to do the same for herself and hung up the phone, despite the supplications of the 911 operator to stay on the line until emergency staff arrived.
The mother told the dispatcher that she could not stay on the line and said it was 'too late', according to the Sheriff's Office of the Big Horn County.
Within minutes, the law enforcement responded to the scene and Brooke and Jordan found death in their cradle while Brailey was found with a shot wound in a bedroom downstairs.
Olivia and Harshman were transported to a local hospital with signs of life.
Harshman died in the hospital two days later. Olivia, died in a hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, five days after the incident.
The husband of Traynelle, Cliff, was on a business trip and the girls were sick of the flu.

Olivia died in a hospital in Salt Lake City after her sister, Brailey, was found dead in their house

Olivia's biological father and stepmother announced her death in an update about an online fundraising days after suicide.

The shocking events took place in the small town of Byron, Wyoming
Their toxicological reports, as rated for the first time by Local News Outlet, Cowboy State Daily, revealed that the children who died on the spot 'unusual large quantities of propanol-beta-blocker and diphydramine antihistamine had that sleepiness in their systems.'
Diphenhydramine is an important ingredient in the Allergy Drug brand, Onstryl. Propranolol is a beta -blocker on prescription that can treat high blood pressure, chest pain, migraine and tremors.
The drug can lead to side effects such as slow or uneven heartbeats, light in the head, problems with breathing, sudden weakness, depression, heart problems or low blood sugar levels.
It is unclear why the girls were in the medication, but Cliff told Cowboy State Daily that the chemical mental health treatments of his wife were her last hope to cope with her mental health struggle.
“I am bitterly that this had to stay a thorn in my side, while I just had to grieve … The loss of my family,” said Cliff about the questions he has been bothering since the tragedy of his family rocked.
'I also want people to understand that this is not a chance to demonize different therapies. This works for many different people, “he went on.
“This was her last grip on the rope, if you want, to hold.”

Law enforcement responded to the house, only a few minutes after Harshman called 911 and reported her dead

Olivia and Brailey, the two oldest daughters who died in suicide, depicted with their biological father Quinn Blackmer
Cliff told the outlet that he was going to visit his wife in the hospital after suicide on the murder and prayed to forgive her.
He added that he worked on accepting that his family was gone and wanted to concentrate on mourning instead of defending them.
Cliff was the biological father of the two younger girls, Brooke and Jordan, but raised Olivia and Brailey for years.
The biological father of Olivia and Brailey, Quinn Blackmer, and his wife Katelynn announced that Olivia had died after days after she had fought in the hospital.
'Olivia is now with her sisters. She got her angel wings yesterday at 3.49 pm. She fought so hard until the last moment, “wrote Katelynn Blackmer in an update about an online fundraising for the family.
“Her body and her brain had experienced too much, medication helped, but we reached a point where medical options were exhausted and her body only got worse.”
The community has gathered around the grieving fathers in the midst of the unimaginable loss, the setting up of fundraisers and prayer watch.

The community has since gathered around the grieving fathers who have lost their daughters in the shocking suicide

The family announced in a heartbreaking update that Olivia had joined her three sisters and died after the incident in a hospital in Utah
The family and friends of Harshman noticed after the tragedy for the mother, with her good friend Nicole Jensen previously told Dailymail.com that she was a 'fierce Mama Bear protector'.
“I will defend her and her memory until the end of my days,” Jensen said.
“I know she had the feeling that she could no longer live, but also could not leave her children without her to fight for them and take care of them.”
Cliff repeated a similar sentiment as a cowboy state every day and told the outlet that, despite the unimaginable actions of his wife, he still loved her.
He told the publication that his wife “wasn't a monster” and that she had trouble cope with mental disorders.
“Most people don't understand how that influences the brain. It's a chemical imbalance, “he said. “And it can be exacerbated by trying to repair it with medication.”
Cliff added that her violent actions were 'out of character' and what happened was 'incredible'.
“No matter how angry I can be with her, I still love her – and I still lost her,” he said.