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Florida woman shot and killed both of her ex-husbands on the same day, police say

Florida woman shot and killed both of her ex-husbands on the same day, police say

A Florida woman was arrested and charged with murder for killing two of her ex-husbands on the same day.

One shooting happened shortly before 3 p.m. Dec. 17, in the 7000 block of Chatum Light Run.

Deputies with the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office arrived to find the 54-year-old victim with two gunshot wounds. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died about five hours later.

Before his death, he told deputies that an individual, possibly his ex-wife, came to his door and shot him after he answered. Their 15-year-old daughter witnessed the shooting.

According to authorities, SEA, 51, of Citrus County, was later identified as a person of interest.

Authorities arrived at her home on Dec. 18 to find her wiping her vehicle with cleaning rags and bleach.

After letting A know they were there to speak about her ex-husband, she asked, “Which one?”

At that point, they began looking into the welfare of her second ex-husband, who lived in Tampa.

The MCSO’s Homicide Investigative Unit requested help from the Tampa Police Department, and he was found dead inside his home in the 1200 block of East Frierson Avenue. He had multiple gunshot wounds.

Authorities believe A went to Tampa first to kill her second ex-husband, then traveled to Manatee County to shoot her first ex-husband.

The 54-year-old’s name is being withheld due to Marcy’s Law. The Tampa victim’s name has not been released.

Detectives have not disclosed a motive at this time.

This is a developing story.

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Source: gulfcoastnewsnow

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