Daily Stormer
December 20, 2015
When will these sluts learn their lessons?
KXLY:
Spokane Major Crimes detectives are investigating a murder-suicide in northwest Spokane.
Police discovered the bodies of two people inside a home at Milton and Upton Avenue, not far from the Shadle Park Shopping Center.
Police were called Tuesday afternoon because the woman who lived at the home failed to show up to work two days in a row.
“Police officers responded, they went up to the door and as they were checking the house, they could see the body of a person laying inside,” said Spokane Police Department Captain Eric Olsen.
The Spokane Medical Examiner confirmed the identity of the woman on Wednesday afternoon. Jennifer A. Miller Kingstro, 48, died from multiple gunshot wounds to the head. Her death is listed as a homicide.
The other body found was that of Paul A. Kingstro, 45. His death listed as suicide by “perforating gunshot wound to the head.”
The marks that police officers left behind as they used a battering ram to force their way through the locked front door are visible. Once inside, another chilling discovery.
“We did locate two deceased individuals inside,” said Capt. Olsen. “At that point we backed out, we’ve secured the scene. Our Major Crimes investigators have responded.”
Detectives found a gun laying next to one of the victims. That and the fact the home was locked and showed no signs of forced entry, told police that this was likely a murder-suicide.
“The lady was very nice, she was always super nice,” said Taylor Olson, describing his now-deceased neighbor.
Olson said Jennifer lived next door for many years, but as of late had a new man in her life.
“This guy, I don’t know his name,” said Olson. “I’ve only talked to him once or twice maybe, he was nice enough but he was just kind of out of nowhere… all of a sudden he was just there.”
Paul recently posted on his Facebook page: “There is nothing more I’d rather do in my life than love my wife and family and serve God.”