Marlon Glover, 41, has been identified as the suspect in a triple homicide that claimed the lives of the father, mother and brother of his estranged partner in McCreary, MB on Aug. 16. Manitoba RCMP said Wednesday during an update that Glover’s body was discovered with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Staff Sgt. Richard Sherring said Glover’s estranged partner was able to escape unharmed after taking refuge in a wooded area as he tried to gain entry into her home. After failing to locate her, Glover drove to the other residence where the fatal shootings occurred.
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Manitoba triple homicide: RCMP identify man who killed estranged partners’ family
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