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Jul-04-2009 14:38TweetFollow @OregonNews Father and Son Found Dead From Traumatic Injuries in McMinnvilleSalem-News.comMcMinnville Police Officers Investigating two males found deceased in apartment‏.
(MCMINNVILLE, Ore.) - Police in McMinnville are investigating the deaths of two men, a father and son, whose bodies were found this morning at about 10:30 a.m. Captain Dennis Marks with McMinnville PD, says Officers responded to the report of the two deceased males at 915 SW Cozine Lane #16. 59-year old Thomas D Marshall and his son, 22-year old Sean T Marshall, were found deceased from obvious traumatic injuries. The investigation is still in preliminary stages to determine what occurred and why. Yamhill County's Major Crime Response Team is assisting in the investigation. Member agencies assisting include Amity PD, Newberg PD, Yamhill County Sheriff's Office, and Yamhill County District Attorney's Office. Anyone with information on this incident or the two individuals is asked to call Detective Sherry McCuistion at 503-434-7307. Articles for July 3, 2009 | Articles for July 4, 2009 | Articles for July 5, 2009 | Support Salem-News.com: Quick Links
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Mike H. July 4, 2009 7:12 pm (Pacific time)
What started out as a disagreement ended in a bloodbath where they beat each other to death. That's my best guess. This is a really weird.
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