Saturday, June 09, 2001
Ohio family of four found shot to death
The Associated Press
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio A family of four that was having financial and legal problems was found shot to death in their home Friday morning in an apparent murder-suicide.
Police Chief Charles W. Goss said the bodies were found by a family friend who entered the house after finding it unlocked with no one around.
Chief Goss said Daniel Todt, 45, apparently shot his 48-year-old wife, Rebecca, and children Dominique, 16, and Nathaniel, 13, before taking his own life.
The husband and wife were both attorneys.
Chief Goss would not say where the bodies were found in the home in this fast-growing community near Cleveland.
No suicide note was found.
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