Body found in Moses Lake pipe-bomb home
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MOSES LAKE -- A woman’s body has been found in a Moses Lake home where a pipe bomb killed a man in August.
Her death is considered suspicious, said Grant County Undersheriff John Turley. The woman, who has not been identified, was found Tuesday in the 4000 block of Stratford Road NE just north of Moses Lake.
The home is the same place where 53-year-old Javier Martinez Adame was killed Aug. 3 by a pipe bomb in the kitchen.
Just 10 hours earlier, 69-year-old William Arleigh Walker of Moses Lake was killed by a pipe bomb in his workshop at 14928 Fourth St. NE.
Police determined the men's deaths were homicide, but unconnected, according to the sheriff's office.
MOSES LAKE -- A woman’s body has been found in a Moses Lake home where a pipe bomb killed a man in August.
Her death is considered suspicious, said Grant County Undersheriff John Turley. The woman, who has not been identified, was found Tuesday in the 4000 block of Stratford Road NE just north of Moses Lake.
The home is the same place where 53-year-old Javier Martinez Adame was killed Aug. 3 by a pipe bomb in the kitchen.
Just 10 hours earlier, 69-year-old William Arleigh Walker of Moses Lake was killed by a pipe bomb in his workshop at 14928 Fourth St. NE.
Police determined the men's deaths were homicide, but unconnected, according to the sheriff's office.
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