
"At around 10 a.m. on Oct. 18, a hunter who was "deep in the Freetown State Forest" made a 911 call "that indicated the discovery of skeletal remains," the office of Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn said in a press release. Police who responded were directed to a Honda Accord that was far into the forest off of an access road, the DA said."
"Police who responded were directed to a Honda Accord that was far into the forest off of an access road, the DA said. Upon inspection of the area, first responders located the skeletal remains of two adults in and around the area of the vehicle along with a suicide note," Quinn's office said. The state medical examiner will conduct an autopsy on the remains, and the investigation into the incident is ongoing, the DA said."
On Oct. 18 at about 10 a.m., a hunter deep in the Freetown State Forest placed a 911 call reporting the discovery of skeletal remains. Law enforcement responded and was directed to a Honda Accord situated far into the forest off an access road. Upon inspection, first responders located skeletal remains of two adults in and around the area of the vehicle and recovered a suicide note at the scene. The state medical examiner is scheduled to conduct autopsies on the remains to determine cause and identity. Law enforcement has opened an active investigation and continues to process the scene and gather information.
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