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KS: Clay County man apparently kills wife, takes own life
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"Deputies responding to a report that a man was threatening his estranged wife with a gun Monday night found the couple dead at the scene of apparent gunshot wounds, the Clay County Sheriff's Office said." ...
"[Sheriff Chuck] Dunn said it appeared that Bruce Peterson shot his wife, then killed himself. He said autopsies would be performed in Topeka later today and the investigation was continuing."
"The sheriff said Bruce Peterson was having health problems that prevented him from working and that a protective order for him to stay away from his wife was served on Jan. 5. Dunn said Peterson had moved out of the house about the first of the year but came there early Monday evening ..." [emphasis added] ... |
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