- Bodies Found in Car Underwater
- Police Investigate After Two Bodies Found in Car Submerged in River
- Autopsy Results Reveal Cause of Death for Bodies Found in Car Underwater
- Police Release Names of Victims in Car Found Underwater
- Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Suspect in Car Found Underwater
- Suspect in Car Found Underwater Case Arrested
- Trial Begins for Suspect in Car Found Underwater Case
- Suspect in Car Found Underwater Case Found Guilty
Bodies Found in Car Underwater
Police Investigate After Two Bodies Found in Car Submerged in River
Police are investigating after two bodies were found in a car submerged in a river.
The bodies were discovered by a passerby who spotted the car in the water on Tuesday morning.
The car was pulled from the river and the bodies were identified as a man and a woman.
Police are treating the deaths as suspicious and are appealing for information from the public.
Autopsy Results Reveal Cause of Death for Bodies Found in Car Underwater
An autopsy has revealed the cause of death for the two bodies found in a car submerged in a river.
The man died from drowning, while the woman died from blunt force trauma to the head.
Police are continuing to investigate the deaths and are treating them as a murder-suicide.
Police Release Names of Victims in Car Found Underwater
Police have released the names of the two victims found in a car submerged in a river.
The man was identified as John Smith, 35, of Anytown, USA.
The woman was identified as Jane Doe, 30, of Anytown, USA.
Police are continuing to investigate the deaths and are treating them as a murder-suicide.
Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Suspect in Car Found Underwater
Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect in the deaths of two people found in a car submerged in a river.
Police have released a sketch of the suspect, who is described as a white male, approximately 30 years old, with brown hair and brown eyes.
The suspect was seen driving a dark-colored sedan in the area of the river where the car was found.
Police are asking anyone with information about the suspect to contact them immediately.
Suspect in Car Found Underwater Case Arrested
Police have arrested a suspect in the deaths of two people found in a car submerged in a river.
The suspect, identified as John Doe, 30, of Anytown, USA, was arrested on Wednesday.
Doe has been charged with two counts of murder and is being held without bond.
Police are continuing to investigate the deaths and are treating them as a murder-suicide.
Trial Begins for Suspect in Car Found Underwater Case
The trial began on Monday for the suspect in the deaths of two people found in a car submerged in a river.
The suspect, identified as John Doe, 30, of Anytown, USA, is charged with two counts of murder.
The prosecution is expected to present evidence that Doe killed the victims in a fit of rage.
The defense is expected to argue that Doe was not responsible for the victims’ deaths and that he was acting in self-defense.
Suspect in Car Found Underwater Case Found Guilty
A jury has found the suspect in the deaths of two people found in a car submerged in a river guilty of murder.
The suspect, identified as John Doe, 30, of Anytown, USA, was found guilty of two counts of murder.
The jury deliberated for three days before reaching a verdict.
Doe is scheduled to be sentenced on June 1.