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Elaine MitchellSouth west reporter, BBC News NI

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Vanessa Whyte and her daughter Sara and son James were fatally shot at a house in Maguiresbridge in July 2025
The father of a man suspected of murdering his family has been given a suspended sentence for failing to secure a firearm which was used to murder a woman and two children.

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A solicitor said that Ernest Rutledge "cannot be sentenced as though he were responsible for the deaths" of his daughter-in-law and "adored" grandchildren
At Enniskillen Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, a solicitor said that Rutledge "cannot be sentenced as though he were responsible for the deaths" of his daughter-in-law and "adored" grandchildren.
The court heard that the defendants "life has been turned upside down".
Rutledge has a licence for three firearms, including a 0.22 BRNO rifle.
When police attended his home following the shooting the gun was missing.
Consequences 'weighs heavily on him'
The court heard that the consequences of his breach of licence "weighs heavily on him" and he must live with that burden for the rest of his days.
His solicitor told the court that Rutledge no longer possesses firearms "and nor would he want to".
Members of Vanessa Whyte's family were in the court.
In a written victim impact statement her sister, Regina Whyte, said that the family is living a "life sentence".
"The triple grave is a stark reminder of the damage firearms can do to human life."
In sentencing, district judge Alana McSorley said that while the "custody threshold had been passed" the mitigating factors of a guilty plea, his deep remorse and no further access to weapons lead her to suspend the sentence.
Rutledge was sentenced to six months suspended for two years and banned from keeping firearms for eight years.

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