A hammer-wielding man killed a woman and her boyfriend before lighting himself on fire in a grisly double murder-suicide in Pennsylvania over the weekend, authorities said.
before lighting himself on fire in a grisly double murder-suicide in Pennsylvania over the weekend, authorities said Tuesday.
Firefighters rushed to a blaze at 931 Chestnut St. in Union Township, about 50 miles outside of Philadelphia, at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday where they found Joanne Deluca, 63, and boyfriend Ira Reed, 60, slain in their living room, state police said. In the garage, first responders found a third person, who took his own life by lighting himself on fire, officials said. That body was burned beyond recognition and it will take about three weeks for DNA tests to identify him, authorities said.
Deluca's adult son, a man in his 40s, lived with the couple, but police stopped just short of calling him the killer.Sign Up
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