Huge New Jersey home explosion was a murder-suicide
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The deaths of a man and a woman who died in a fiery explosion at a New Jersey home over the weekend have been ruled a murder-suicide.
The home explosion in Southern New Jersey that left two dead over the weekend has been ruled a murder-suicide. The bodies of the victims, a man and a woman, were recovered from the home on Tranquility Court in Washington Township in Gloucester County Sunday.
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Daily Voice on MSNMan Sent Chilling Email Before Deadly NJ Explosion That Claimed His Life And One More: ReportA man who perished in a South Jersey home explosion over the weekend reportedly sent a haunting email to his ex-girlfriend just minutes before the blaze, NBC10 reports.The explosion broke out around 2 a.
Neighborhood doorbell cameras captured the moment the South Jersey home suddenly exploded around 2 a.m., with the house completely engulfed in flames in just minutes as first responders raced to the scene.
Officials ruled the deaths of a woman and man who were found inside a home following a fire in Washington Township, NJ, a murder-suicide.
Officials were called to a neighborhood in Washington Township, New Jersey, after a home burst into flames on Sunday, May 11.
The Washington Township Police Department received multiple 9-1-1 calls at 2:02 a.m. Sunday reporting a loud explosion and fire in the area of Tranquility Court and Orion Way, according to a statement issued by police.