Five people have been found dead inside a home after the house was found on fire in the Berkshires region of western Massachusetts.
Fire crews responded to reports of a house fire in Sheffield, Massachusetts at around 7.50am on Wednesday, finding one body initially and then four others during a secondary search.
The home was fully engulfed when fire crews arrived, taking nearly an hour to extinguish and allow for the searches.
Berkshire District Attorney Andrea Harrington would not specify the causes of death or answer reporters' questions at a press conference, saying only that the investigation was 'complicated.'
Fire crews arrived around 7.50am on Wednesday to find the home fully involved. After putting out the blaze they found one body initially and four others during a secondary search
In addition to fire crews, multiple criminal forensic units were spotted at the scene
'This is an ongoing, extensive investigation with multiple local and state agencies, including the State Police,' Harrington said, according to the Berkshire Edge.
In addition to local fire crews, spotted at the scene were several specialized criminal forensic units with the Massachusetts State Police.
They included the Crime Scene Services Section, forensic scientists assigned to the Crime Laboratory, and the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section.
The fire occurred on the 1300 block of Home Road, a thinly settled country route.
The road will be closed off through Thursday as the investigation continues, officials said.
District Attorney Andrea Harrington, center, refused to answer reporters' questions and would not reveal a preliminary cause of death. She says merely that the investigation is 'complicated'
Berkshire County Sheriff Department officers close off the road on Wednesday in Sheffield to a home where investigators work at the scene of a house fire that killed five people
The identity, ages and genders of the five deceased individuals have not yet been released.
According to public records, the land where the fire occurred is owned by Luke Edward Karpinski and Justine Wilbur.
Karpinski and Wilbur purchased the lot that the home was later built on in June 2016 for $105,000, records show.
Federal records show that a Luke E. Karpinski is employed as a Patent Examiner at the Patent and Trademark Office in Sheffield, with a salary of $109,116 in 2017.
A Justine M. Wilbur works as a patent attorney with Hoffman Warnick in Albany, New York, about 50 miles from the home, according to the firm's website.
The law firm did not immediately return a message seeking comment from DailyMail.com on Wednesday evening.
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Fire crews responded to reports of a house fire in Sheffield, Massachusetts at around 7.50am on Wednesday, finding one body initially and then four others during a...
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