Man and woman found shot to death inside home south of Country Walk identified, deputies say

Man, woman found shot to death in Southwest Miami-Dade home identified

A man and woman who were found shot to death in a Southwest Miami-Dade home on Saturday have been identified by officials.

The Miami-Dade County Sheriff's Office said in a Sunday afternoon update that the two people were identified as 44-year-old Ulises Cabrera Gonzalez and 42-year-old Susana Rosales Koris.

Neighbors said they had two children – a boy and a girl.

"I'm sad because they have two kids, and the kids are paying this now," one neighbor who didn't want to be identified said.

Neighbors have been reacting to the news after hearing what happened just a few doors away from where they live.

"I came home grom work only to find police here and from what I was told, apparently a murder-suicide," neighbor Louie Monsngi said. "They were good people."

Another neighbor who didn't want to be identified said the man and woman were very cordial.

"I don't talk to them often, maybe once or twice, but they're very nice people."

Detectives work to figure out how 2 people ended up shot to death inside a home

Just after 1 p.m. Saturday, MDSO responded to a report of a man bleeding inside a home near 17000 SW 153rd Ct., just south of Country Walk in the area of Richmond West.

"The note just said the father was not responding, bloody with a hole in the neck. But doesn't specify if it's a [gunshot wound]," a dispatcher said to emergency responders. 

Upon arrival, deputies found a man and woman suffering from apparent gunshot wounds, MDSO said.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to the scene and pronounced the two victims dead on the scene, MDSO said.

At the time of the shooting, there were allegedly people inside the home, and someone who was on scene is the one who called 911. 

When CBS News Miami asked whether the shooting was a domestic situation, MDSO spokesperson Samantha Choon said they are "not discarding the possibility, but right now the investigation is still in its infancy."

MDSO said its homicide detectives have assumed the investigation.

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