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| 2 Dead In Apparent Murder-suicide At Marina; In Indiana | |
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| Ell | Mar 3 2009, 06:51 AM Post #1 |
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2 dead in apparent murder-suicide at marina Recommend (1) Comments March 3, 2009 By Andy Grimm Post-Tribune staff writer HAMMOND -- Police found an SUV sinking into the icy waters of Lake Michigan at the Hammond Marina on Monday and a wounded woman bleeding on the boat launch. Two people are dead in the apparent murder-suicide attempt, a 39-year-old Mississippi man whose body was found inside the sunken Hummer H2, and a 55-year-old woman who died of multiple gunshot wounds to the torso after being taken to St. Margaret Mercy, Police Chief Brian Miller said. » Click to enlarge image A Black Hummer H2 is towed out of the Hammond Marina Monday afternoon in Hammond. (Scott M. Bort/Post-Tribune) RELATED STORIES • SUV removed from marina A marina security guard told police she saw the black SUV parked on the launch ramp around 12:45 p.m., and told the driver he had to move. There was a woman in the passenger seat and the driver said they wouldn't be parked long. The security guard drove off, then heard a gunshot and saw the woman tumble out the passenger-side door before the H2 idled down the slope and into the water, Miller said. A marina employee tried to hold the sinking SUV in place from the pier, and told police he still thought someone was inside. The woman was in critical condition when emergency crews arrived. She had a Florida driver's license, but investigators believe she may be a Valparaiso resident, Miller said. The Lake County Dive Team and a towing crew needed about an hour to pull the Hummer, which had drifted under an adjacent pier, from the water. The Hummer had Florida license plates, but vehicle records for the truck were not on file with Florida authorities, Miller said. Anyone with information may contact Detective Tom Grabowski at 852-2983 or the Detective Bureau at 852-2906. http://www.post-trib.com/news/1456902,hamo...ad-0303.article |
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