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    Orange County Register, CA
    May 29 2008



    Deaths of San Clemente family has friend asking, 'Did somebody flip out?'

    Doting, devout and protective family, found wearing all black.


    By VIK JOLLY and SALVADOR HERNANDEZ
    The Orange County Register


    The inseparable twin sisters. The doting parents. A cautious family.

    Four days after five members of a San Clemente family were discovered
    dead -- all dressed in black -- a portrait of a religious, loving but
    overprotective clan began to emerge through interviews with those who
    knew the Ucars.

    The Turkish Armenian family quietly went on with its life inside a
    gated neighborhood overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

    But the gruesome discovery of decomposing bodies found by authorities
    called by a relative who shattered a window at the family's Sea Point
    Estates home to gain entry has reverberated from Orange County to
    Istanbul.

    Manas, 58, and Margrit Ucar, 48, were immigrants from Turkey, whose
    ancestors perished in the mass killings of Armenians upon the breakup
    of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1900s.

    Authorities on Wednesday said the couple was found on the floor near a
    closet of their home with gunshot wounds. Two guns were found near
    their bodies. One of the guns was registered to Margrit Ucar, and
    investigators are still looking for records on the second gun, Orange
    County Sheriff's Lt. Erin Guidice said.

    The Ucars' twin daughters, Margo and Grace, both 21, were found lying
    in a bed in the first floor bedroom, Guidice said. Margrit Ucar's
    mother, Fransuhi Kesisoglu, 72, was sitting in a chaise lounge in the
    room.

    No bullet wounds were found on the other three bodies, nor has a cause
    of death been determined, Guidice said. Toxicology results are due in
    about six weeks. Officials say they do not believe any outsiders are
    involved in the incident that has left the five dead.

    Authorities wouldn't say if there was a note left behind.

    Meanwhile, interviews showed that the twin Ucar sisters took all their
    classes together at San Clemente High School. They were not kids who
    skated or hung around playing with other children in their hilly
    neighborhood, but the twins and their mother did swim frequently at
    the community pool.

    Manas Ucar, a consulting engineer and a former assistant professor at
    Syracuse University who came to the states in the 70s, proudly spoke
    of his daughters going to medical school. Their mother earned her
    medical degree from Turkey but could not practice in the states.

    The sisters graduated high school in 2004. According to a UC San Diego
    spokeswoman the twins finished the requirements for a bachelor's
    degree in biology ahead of schedule in January.

    Manas Ucar was described by one friend of the family as an extrovert
    who loved to chat.

    Most of all, he and his wife doted on their daughters, acquaintances
    said. Margrit Ucar had lunch almost daily with the twins when they
    were in elementary school. The family bought or rented a house in San
    Diego when the twins left for medical school.

    Laguna Niguel resident Peggy Rosen said her husband, an attorney,
    cross-examined Manas Ucar during a civil trial at which Ucar was an
    accident-reconstruction expert for the defense more than a decade ago
    and their families became close.

    `They adored their children and each other,' Rosen said in an
    e-mail. `Manas was very vivacious and fun loving. He was a brilliant
    man. . . a very kind man. He worked very hard for his family.'

    Margrit, Rosen said, was more reserved. A devout Christian, she talked
    about Jesus and prayed a lot, she said.


    `This has been weighing on me,' said Rosen, 55, who works in her
    husband's law office and does interior design. `I have been thinking
    about this and wondering who did this. Did somebody flip out? The
    young girls, they had their whole life ahead of them.'


    Margrit ran a jewelry boutique at Fashion Island for a few
    years. Rosen recalled the Ucars telling them that she, at times,
    carried a gun for protection.

    The cordial Ucar family also was very private and Sea Point neighbors
    didn't see a whole lot of them.

    "We had a hard time to get (the twins) to play,' said Tami Adams, 50,
    who lives in the neighborhood.


    Antranik Zorayan, a local community leader, said the family came to
    worship at St. Mary Armenian Church in Costa Mesa on major
    holidays. Zorayan said the news had traveled to Istanbul, where he
    spoke with his brother about it.

    The community awaits the outcome of the investigation but he doesn't
    believe that the deaths are a murder suicide, Zorayan said.

    `At this time I am not convinced,' he said. `I can't explain the
    feelings I have.'
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