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Two teen girls and woman in her 30s 'all from the same family' found shot dead in Texas mansion | Daily Mail Online
A mother and two teenage girls have been found dead in a mansion in a luxury gated Texas community.
Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, was found dead on Thursday morning in the home on the northwest outskirts of San Antonio, alongside two teenage girls who were family relations.
Investigators believe that the two girls were murdered, but said it is too soon to tell whether Olsen's death was the result of a homicide or a suicide.
Police said that Olsen's boyfriend, who lives at the home with the three females, called 911 at about 9.04am and said he had just arrived home to find the bodies.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said that the boyfriend did not spend night at the home, where he lived with the three dead women.
'It's way too early to tell who's a suspect and who's a witness,' the sheriff said at a recorded press conference.
Public records show that the boyfriend, who owns an oil drilling maintenance and services company, purchased the home last year for just over $1 million.
A 2013 Ford pickup truck registered to his name was seen being towed from the neighborhood by police on Thursday night, the reported.
The mother and two girls had all suffered gunshot wounds to their upper bodies and were pronounced dead at the scene.
A mother and two teenage girls have been found dead in a mansion in a luxury gated Texas community.
Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, was found dead on Thursday morning in the home on the northwest outskirts of San Antonio, alongside two teenage girls who were family relations.
Investigators believe that the two girls were murdered, but said it is too soon to tell whether Olsen's death was the result of a homicide or a suicide.
Police said that Olsen's boyfriend, who lives at the home with the three females, called 911 at about 9.04am and said he had just arrived home to find the bodies.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said that the boyfriend did not spend night at the home, where he lived with the three dead women.
'It's way too early to tell who's a suspect and who's a witness,' the sheriff said at a recorded press conference.
Public records show that the boyfriend, who owns an oil drilling maintenance and services company, purchased the home last year for just over $1 million.
A 2013 Ford pickup truck registered to his name was seen being towed from the neighborhood by police on Thursday night, the reported.
The mother and two girls had all suffered gunshot wounds to their upper bodies and were pronounced dead at the scene.