It is difficult to see the smiling face of 2-year-old Kaden Lum -- the victim of a shooting rampage in the mobile home where he lived with his mother and a woman they met just three weeks ago.
"We saw our clubhouse in the park on the news and we were like freaking out," said a neighbor, Jeanette.
That is how she got the terrible news at the Kariotis Mobile Home Park on N.E. McWilliams near Bremerton.
"The first thing you see is the coroner truck or van, and that made me kind of sick to my stobremach," she added.
Kitsap County Sheriff's deputies said someone opened fire into the mobile home just after 2:00 on Saturday morning.
The homeowner, 29-year-old Heather Kelso, a Puget Sound Naval Shipyard worker, died at the scene.
Kaden's 22-year-old mother tried shielding him from the bullets, to no avail.
He died at a local hospital.
A neighbor who was visiting was shot, too.
He ran home to his roommate, who called 9-1-1.
"As of this point, we do not have a suspect," said Sgt. Ken Dickinson, Kitsap County Sheriff's spokesman.
He said they don't believe the shooting was random.
Still -- even talking to Kaden's mother did not yield clues to the identity of the shooter.
"At this point, the indication from her is that she does not know who it was," said Sgt. Dickinson.
Indeed, solving the murders may lie with the neighbor still recovering at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Detectives will talk to him as soon as he is able.
They have already ruled out at least one person of interest.
Now they are appealing to the public. Anyone who knows something about the shooting is asked to call 9-1-1.
Meanwhile, the shooting has left residents rattled.
"Because it's just a sad thing," said Jeanette.