NORTON - Police today were investigating an apparent double murder in the Norton Grove neighborhood.
The victims appear to be a woman and child. Police had a house at Reservoir Avenue near Highland Street roped off after the discovery of the bodies after 9 a.m.
Police declined to provide more details.
Check this Web site for more details as they develop, and read Tuesday's Sun Chronicle for all the information.
BOSTON -- MBTA Police are investigating the death of an unidentified person near the Franklin commuter rail line early Monday.
Authorities said the accident happened about 5 :40 a.m. They said a Norwood, Mass., man died of an apparent self-inflicted gun shot wound then was hit by the Franklin commuter train.
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Two dead, two girls hurt, in Norton shooting By Associated Press
Monday, August 27, 2007 - Updated: 03:25 PM EST
NORTON, Mass. - Authorities say two people are dead and two young girls are in critical condition with gunshot wounds following a domestic incident in Norton over the weekend.
A spokesman for the Bristol district attorney’s office says a 44-year-old woman was fatally shot and her 15- and 12-year-old daughters were injured inside their home.
Spokesman Gregg Miliote says the suspect is a 39-year-old man described as the victim’s ex-boyfriend. He shot himself to death on the MBTA railroad tracks in Walpole early this morning.
The bodies in the home were found by the girls’ biological father who went to check on them after relatives became worried because they couldn’t reach them.
Miliote says the shooting occurred sometime between Saturday night and Sunday night.
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Man I am going straight upstairs to detectives.,........... LOL
(By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff) Neighbors knew Robert McDermott as a man who believed neighborhood children were plotting to gang up on him. He hid in the bushes with a camera to catalog their identities, they say. He also had a volatile relationship with his on-again, off-again girlfriend, with whom he fought frequently.
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