A St. Louis husband and wife were found dead in a suburban home; son is considered prime suspect by police. The suspect is the son of one victim, and may be the stepson of the other.
St. Louis husband and wife
are dead and the son of one of the victims is in custody in connection with the shooting, police said Wednesday. Hazelwood police Capt. Tim Burger told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the victims were 63-year-old James Moore and his 70-year-old wife, Norma Moore. They were found dead Tuesday night inside their home.
Burger said the suspect is the son of one victim and may be the stepson of the second. The suspect also lived in the home.
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