Authorities say the deaths of three people at a northern Minnesota resort were a murder-suicide. Investigators concluded that 59-year-old Michael Charles Toner, of Maple Grove, shot his partner, 54-year-old Melanie Michele Jansen, of Maple Grove, and her 29-year-old daughter, Hannah Nicole Parmenter
at a northern Minnesota resort were a murder-suicide, authorities said Thursday.
The bodies were discovered around 8:50 p.m. Tuesday at Whitebirch Resort in the city of Breezy Point, a timeshare resort managed by the nearby Breezy Point Resort, a popular vacation destination about 150 miles northwest of Minneapolis. Autopsies on Wednesday determined that the two women each died of multiple gunshot wounds, while Toner died of a single self-inflicted shot to the head.
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