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Murder-suicide in Bonne Terre might have a fifth victim
Bonne Terre, Mo. (KSDK) -- A fifth person has been found dead in connection to Tuesday's triple-murder and suicide in Bonne Terre, according to St. Francois County Coroner Jim Coplin.
The coroner said the latest victim was a friend or acquaintance of at least one of the Bonne Terre victims.
The Washington County Sheriff said they received information from St. Francois County Sheriff's Department that there may be a body at an abandoned farm off Doc Wallen Road around 7:30 a.m. They went there and found Ericka Wade's body.
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Bonne Terre victims
* The alleged gunman, Nathan Fortner, 25, of Festus.
* Derek Nash, 32.
* Christine Snider, 37.
* Danielle Dement, 19.
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BONNE TERRE, Mo. A gunman opened fire at an apartment complex Tuesday, killing three people but leaving two children unharmed before turning the gun on himself, authorities said.
Bonne Terre Police Chief Doug Calvert said he found a woman, 37, and her boyfriend, 32, dead inside a duplex at Boulder Creek Apartments in Bonne Terre, about 50 miles southwest of St. Louis in St. Francois County. He also found a 3-year-old boy who didn't appear to be harmed.
"I grabbed the child in my arms and handed him off to officers to drive to safety," Calvert said.
Outside the duplex, Calvert found another woman shot in a sport utility vehicle. He said she appeared to have been trying to protect a second young child who was in the vehicle. The 18-month-old boy was taken to safety while the woman, 19, was rushed to a hospital, where she died, he said.
Calvert said he saw a man running away from the duplex toward a highway, but as police approached, the 25-year-old man shot himself in nearby woods.
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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_2cbe882a-a90c-5ad5-91f5-49d1bd393156.html
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http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=230129&catid=3
Bonne Terre, Mo. (KSDK) -- A fifth person has been found dead in connection to Tuesday's triple-murder and suicide in Bonne Terre, according to St. Francois County Coroner Jim Coplin.
The coroner said the latest victim was a friend or acquaintance of at least one of the Bonne Terre victims.
The Washington County Sheriff said they received information from St. Francois County Sheriff's Department that there may be a body at an abandoned farm off Doc Wallen Road around 7:30 a.m. They went there and found Ericka Wade's body.
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Bonne Terre victims
* The alleged gunman, Nathan Fortner, 25, of Festus.
* Derek Nash, 32.
* Christine Snider, 37.
* Danielle Dement, 19.
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Snipped from original story
BONNE TERRE, Mo. A gunman opened fire at an apartment complex Tuesday, killing three people but leaving two children unharmed before turning the gun on himself, authorities said.
Bonne Terre Police Chief Doug Calvert said he found a woman, 37, and her boyfriend, 32, dead inside a duplex at Boulder Creek Apartments in Bonne Terre, about 50 miles southwest of St. Louis in St. Francois County. He also found a 3-year-old boy who didn't appear to be harmed.
"I grabbed the child in my arms and handed him off to officers to drive to safety," Calvert said.
Outside the duplex, Calvert found another woman shot in a sport utility vehicle. He said she appeared to have been trying to protect a second young child who was in the vehicle. The 18-month-old boy was taken to safety while the woman, 19, was rushed to a hospital, where she died, he said.
Calvert said he saw a man running away from the duplex toward a highway, but as police approached, the 25-year-old man shot himself in nearby woods.
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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_2cbe882a-a90c-5ad5-91f5-49d1bd393156.html
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another lengthy article, with videos, here:Amanda Snider said her step-sister, Danielle Bement, had just ended her relationship with 25-year-old Nathan Fortner. And as she explains, it was not the first time Danielle tried ending things, but sadly it was the last.
"She was a great mom, she just got her first job, and Nathan's always been crazy," said Snider.
http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=230129&catid=3