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A Connecticut lawyer who allegedly fatally shot his wife on Christmas night before killing himself had been waiting for test results to determine whether he was COVID-19 positive after his wife had tested positive, according to authorities.
Hartford County lawyer, John Liquori, 59, and his wife, Cindy Liquori, 55, were found dead after the Windsor Locks Police Department received a 911 call reporting a shooting around 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. 25, said Lt. Paul Cherniack.
Responding officers found the couple dead from gunshot wounds inside Cindy Liquori s mother s home, he added.
Windsor Locks detectives and Connecticut State Police Central District Major Crime Squad responded to the scene shortly thereafter.
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The husband in a Connecticut couple found shot dead in a Christmas Day murder-suicide was reportedly awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test after his wife and mother-in-law had tested positive for the disease, according to local police.
Attorney John Liquori, 59, and his wife, local business owner Cindy Liquori, 55, of Suffield, were found shot dead in a home in nearby Windsor Locks, police said. The home where their bodies were found belonged to Cindy s mother, Claire Palmer, who was undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at a local hospital at the time of the murder-suicide, police told