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Woman, 80, Killed in Maywood Murder-Suicide: Police
An 80-year-old woman was shot to death by her husband over the weekend before he turned the gun on himself in their west suburban Maywood home, police say. Officers responded to the murder-suicide about 1 p.m. Sunday just off the Eisenhower Expressway in the 1600 block of 16th Avenue, according to a statement from Maywood police. Inside, officers found 80-year-old…
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2 Dead in Apparent Forest Park Murder-Suicide: Police
Two people are dead from a double shooting Friday in West Suburban Forest Park in what officials are calling a murder-suicide. Authorities responded about 5:10 p.m. to the 1500 block of Harlem Avenue for reports of two people lying in the roadway, Forest Park police said. Officers found a male and a female unresponsive with apparent gunshot wounds, police said….
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‘I Can't See Him Doing It': Girlfriend of Man Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide
A woman is grieving and in shock after the man she planned a future with not only killed his estranged wife, but his own child, before killing himself, according to police.
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Married Couple Dead in San Clemente Murder-Suicide Identified
A shooting that left a man and woman dead inside a San Clemente store on Saturday afternoon was a murder-suicide, sheriff’s officials said.
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2 Shot Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide at Group Home
Two men were found shot to death inside a group home for the mentally ill Tuesday in an apparent murder-suicide, according to San Bernardino police.
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Neighbors, School Officials React to Waukegan Slayings
A woman, disabled teen girl and a dog were found dead inside a north suburban home Sunday night and a family member has been charged with killing them. NBC 5’s Christian Farr has reaction.
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Waukegan Man Charged in Deaths of Wife, Teen Daughter
A Waukegan man has been charged with killing his wife and handicapped teen daughter Sunday night in their north suburban home, police said.
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Dr. Seuss Art Gallery to Open in Chicago
Dr. Seuss — his real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel — wrote and illustrated such classics as “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham.”