New details were released Monday following a murder-suicide over the weekend in southwest Miami-Dade.
According to Miami-Dade police, Luis Napoles, 40, arrived at his girlfriend’s condominium complex Saturday night and shot her just outside her unit.
She was identified by police Monday as 25-year-old Meghan Moore.
Police confirmed that officers responded to the Windsor Ludlum Trail Apartments, located off Bird Road and Southwest 70th Avenue, just before 9 p.m. and found Moore’s body.
She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said officers then heard the sound of a gunshot coming from inside the apartment unit.
The police department’s Special Response Team arrived soon after and forced their way inside, where they found the bodies of Napoles and Moore’s roommate, Sidney Capolino.
Police believe Napoles killed Capolino, 23, before taking his own life.
“During this situation, out of an abundance of caution, the residents of this condominium building were evacuated and asked to stand by as our Special Response Team did everything they have to do to bring this to a safe conclusion, so that there was no further loss of life,” Miami-Dade Police Detective Andre Martin said.
While police initially said they believed Napoles and the women lived together, an updated news release from the police department Monday lists a separate address for Napoles.
A motive for the murder-suicide remains unclear.
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Source: local10