Fabiana Vespa and her boyfriend were found dead in a house in southern Miami-Dade on Sunday that police believe was a murder-suicide.
Sunday police investigate possible murder-suicide that shook a primitive society locked in southern Miami-Dade.
Fabiana Vespa, 21, and her boyfriend of 27 years, was found dead in a house in the 152 block of Southwest 2800 Court, said Miami-Dade Detective Alvaro Zabaleta. Both died of apparent injuries.
The police arrived at home around 8 after receiving a call about a domestic disturbance. So Ana Ruiz was inside his house when he heard the helicopters transform society.
`` I looked and there was already a yellow ribbon and fire-rescue was left with its lights flashing, but in silence,''said Ruiz. `` It's very sad. They were a good family.''
Responsibility Vespa morning walk with the dog, neighbors said.
He lived at home with his mother and grandmother. Her boyfriend has spent much time at home.
A Vespa family were home during the shooting, but police will not say which one. This relationship was not injured.
9, a crowd of residents gathered around the house at seven police cars surrounded the scene in the island community of Venice.
The episode was one of the murder of two suicides in South Florida on Sunday. At dawn, was a husband, wife and 13-year-old daughter found dead about 2 Sundays.
Miami-Dade, who work with victims of domestic violence, has already risen by 74 percent in the killings, violence and suicide in the year.
Statistics, which was very real to Ruiz and his neighbors on Sunday.
`` It's a great neighborhood very quiet,''said Ruiz. `` We were surprised, and some of us went to tell the police that we were shocked.''