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reported events that occurred at 284 Athol Avenue on January 27th, 2012

Parents strangled to death by their son: Susan Poff, 50, and Robert Kamin, 55, were strangled to death by their 15 year old foster son. The son hid their bodies in the back of the family vehicle.

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http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Oakland-couple-Susan-Poff-Robert-Kamin-mourned-2829356.php

Oakland couple Susan Poff, Robert Kamin mourned

Police were called to the family's home on Athol Avenue on Friday by a co-worker who was concerned when Kamin did not show up for work. According to an Oakland police source familiar with the case, the co-worker first called the son, who said his parents were out for a walk. Co-workers said Poff and Kamin were having some arguments with their son, some of it having to do with him spending too much time in the Occupy Oakland encampment, but nothing that sounded beyond the scope of typical teenage rebelliousness. Advocates for the poorThe news hit hard in both San Francisco and Alameda public health communities, where Poff and Kamin spent decades as passionate advocates for the poor, as well as mentors to their younger colleagues. "Susan was the sweetest woman at the clinic, even when she was running around like crazy serving the homeless in the Tenderloin, she'd take time out for you when you had a question," said nurse manager Mike Arrajj of San Francisco, who stopped by the Oakland home to leave candles and flowers. Kamin's interest in mental health came from his family, said his brother Bruce Kamin of Oakland, who worked for nearly two decades as a psychiatric social worker for Alameda County. [...] the boy's infatuation with violent video games was starting to give his uncle pause.


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