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The Places That Scare Me
Posted by flamingyouth in Latest Breaking News
Wed Dec 26th 2007, 05:11 PM
Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer

King County Sheriff's Office investigators have discovered at least six bodies at a rural property near Carnation, apparent victims in a multiple homicide.

Deputies have located the remains of six men and women at the densely wooded lot in the 1800 block of 346th Avenue Northeast. Investigators, who are still searching for additional bodies at the property, have yet to release details on the killings.

"This is a very big and complex crime scene," said Bob Conner, a detective with the sheriff's office.

Deputies were called to the home Wednesday morning after a friend of the family living there discovered the dead.

A sheriff's office spokesman said initially that three bodies were found at the scene, but the department has since said that additional victims have been located.


Read more: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/344935...
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