2 women, man dead in multi-state murder-suicide, police say
Two women are dead in Pennsylvania and a man is dead in Illinois, after an apparent murder-suicide, police said.
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Two women are dead in Pennsylvania and a man is dead in Illinois, after an apparent murder-suicide, police said.
Police in Aruba are investigating the death of two tourists from the Chicago area.
Chicago police are investigating two deaths in a shooting in the city's Englewood neighborhood, which may be a murder-suicide.
Four children, ages 3 to 16, were found unharmed in the home and were placed into protective custody, police said.
A family of five was found shot to death Friday afternoon in a murder-suicide at a mobile home park in Lake Station, Indiana.
Police were investigating a murder-suicide shooting at a gas station Saturday morning in Merrillville, Indiana.
They're still coming to terms with the fact that police were called to her home Friday night for a 911 call regarding a "domestic incident."
Officers forced their way inside the home and found 46-year-old Brandy Manville dead of apparent gunshot wounds. Her husband, 45-year-old Charles Manville, was also dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Police say a man, a woman, and two children were able to get out of the building after shots rang out.
Police say a man, a woman, and two children were able to get out of the building after shots rang out.
Police say four people, a man, a woman and two children, were able to get out of the building after shots rang out.
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The couple's 3-year-old son, who was home at the time, was not hurt.
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Sania Khan was shot and killed by her estranged husband in a murder-suicide in her Streeterville building this past summer. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports on a lawsuit against the management of the building.
Sania Khan was shot and killed by her estranged husband in a murder-suicide in her Streeterville building this past summer. As CBS 2's Tara Molina reports, a lawsuit said the estranged husband got in despite being banned.
CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey has been digging into the red flags in the case.
CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey has been digging into the red flags in the case.
CBS 2's Charlie De Mar spoke Wednesday to people who knew the 29-year-old victim, Sania Khan.
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