The older of two women carried out the murder-suicide that occurred in a home in Crystal last week, authorities said Wednesday.
Older of 2 women carried out last week's murder-suicide in Crystal, authorities say
Both were shot in the head, according to the Medical Examiner's Office.
The bodies of 73-year-old Dianne M. Larson and 62-year-old Sharon L. Krause were found late Thursday in a home in the 5100 block of N. 49th Avenue, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office said.
Both women were shot in the head, with Krause's death classified as a homicide and Larson's as a suicide, the Medical Examiner's Office said.
The home where the deaths occurred is owned by Larson, according to county property records.
Police have yet to disclose the circumstances leading up to the gunfire or explain the relationship between the women.
Krause's online obituary said she suffered from chronic illness for her final 25 years who died "along with her best friend," a reference to Larson.
The older of two women carried out the murder-suicide that occurred in a home in Crystal last week, authorities said Wednesday.
The bodies of 73-year-old Dianne M. Larson and 62-year-old Sharon L. Krause were found late Thursday in a home in the 5100 block of N. 49th Avenue, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office said.
Both women were shot in the head, with Krause's death classified as a homicide and Larson's as a suicide, the Medical Examiner's Office said.
The home where the deaths occurred is owned by Larson, according to county property records.
Police have yet to disclose the circumstances leading up to the gunfire or explain the relationship between the women.
Krause's online obituary said she suffered from chronic illness for her final 25 years who died "along with her best friend," a reference to Larson.
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