The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office said it was obvious a male pulled from the home had not died from “natural reasons or from anything that resulted from a fire.”
GIG HARBOR, Wash. — What began as a house fire response earlier this month has turned into a homicide investigation after two men were found shot to death inside a burned home in Gig Harbor.
The Pierce County Medical Examiner identified the victims as Olivero Huiton Rosalez, 64, and Alejandro Campos, 31. The men died from gunshot wounds to the head, authorities confirmed.
Deputies responded to the home on 14th Avenue Northwest April 8 after
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