05 January 2015

BREAKING, Father-Son Murder Suicide Victims Identified

Note: Preliminary story. This is an incomplete, breaking news article, composed entirely via cell phone. We will have a full update with more details and more information soon.
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By A.F. James MacArthur
Agitator-In-Chief
@BaltoSpectator

A father and his young son, missing since 1 January were discovered dead in a car Sunday morning, near the Baltimore City/County line. Both suffered from gunshot wounds, in what police are calling a suspected murder suicide. 

The pair were found on a quiet, secluded, industrial dead end street, where businesses located there seemed closed for the weekend.

At 1:17 p.m. Baltimore Police tweeted the following:

Homicide 1900 block of 62nd St. Adult male and juvenile male found shot to death in apparent murder/suicide. Homicide investigating.

Police have released very little information, including the identity of the victims, but unconfirmed reports on social media have named Warren and Matthew Thomas. Both missing for several days. Their case strikes a resemblance to another incident that happened the previous day.

On two back to back, consecutive days this weekend, missing persons were found dead of gunshot wounds in motor vehicles. 

Besides the similar circumstances, there appears to be no indication of any connection between the
incidents.

On Saturday, 25 year-old Karim Bonner was found dead in a rented Dodge Caravan, in the 2600 block of Seville Ave. He also had a gunshot wound to the head.

His family claim Baltimore Police were dismissive of their concerns when they tried to report Bonner missing and say their plea for help was not taken seriously.

Despite having over 50,000 followers on Twitter, Baltimore Police never leveraged the power of it's social media to get the word out and raise awareness of these critical missing persons. Now all three are dead.

The Baltimore Spectator has learned many disturbing details of the case and will outline findings in a separate article.

Sunday night, at 6:39 p.m., Baltimore Police tweeted a shooting of a man on the 1100 block of N. Woodyear St. The victim's condition was unclear, but homicide detectives were investigating. 

It's standard procedure for homicide detectives to investigate all cases, where even if the victim hasn't immediately died, they've sustained serious injuries with death being a likely eventual outcome.

At least 5 people have been killed so far in Baltimore within the first four days of 2015.




















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