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Husband 'kills wife in murder-suicide' outside their Pennsylvania home three days after celebrating their daughter's 5th birthday


Husband 'kills wife in murder-suicide' outside their Pennsylvania home three days after celebrating their daughter's 5th birthday


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days after celebrating their daughter's 5th birthday

  • Matthew Eberhardt, 45, fatally shot his wife Kristin, 42, on their home's doorstep
  • Police say he then turned the gun on himself. Police do not know his motive
  • The couple had lived in their home for eight years and neighbors described Matthew as 'down-to-earth' and Kristin as 'very nice'
  • Are survived by their two children: a 5-year-old daughter and a 1-year-old son
A Pennsylvania man killed his wife before fatally shooting himself - only three days after the couple had celebrated their daughter's fifth birthday, police say.
Matthew Eberhardt, 45, fatally shot his wife Kristin, 42, on the doorstep of their Northampton, Pennsylvania home on Tuesday night, the Morning Call reports.
He then killed himself, police said.






Matthew Eberhardt, 45, fatally shot his wife Kristin, 42, before killing himself in a shocking murder-suicide that has rocked a suburban Pennsylvania community. They are survived by their one-year-old son and their five-year-old daughter. All four are pictured in a family photo this past holiday season
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--The couple had lived in the home together for eight years and also had a one-year-old son, who survives them.
Both children have been placed in the care of relatives, police said.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5233593/Husband-kills-wife-murder-suicide-Pennsylvania-home.html#ixzz5DIqaUFXJ
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