NJ house explosion that killed 2 was 'not accidental'
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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.
A fiery explosion over the weekend at a home in New Jersey, which left two people dead, was “not accidental,” according to authorities.
Authorities in Gloucester County say a murder-suicide was behind what was initially believed by some to be a home explosion over the weekend.
WASHINGTON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) -- The deaths of a man and a woman whose bodies were found after a house fire in Washington Twp., New Jersey have been ruled a murder-suicide, the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday.
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.
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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.
Cops in one South Jersey municipality say an Atlantic City man called them for a ride over the weekend — but they didn't take him where he wanted to go. Instead, he went to jail. That's because those same cops say he was wanted by Camden County Probation.
The bodies of a man and a woman were removed from the scene after what neighbors said was a house explosion in Washington Township.