Un homme du Wisconsin inculpé pour le meurtre par balle de son épouse dans une réserve naturelle

Un homme de 80 ans originaire du Wisconsin a été inculpé d'homicide intentionnel au premier degré après avoir abattu sa femme dans une réserve naturelle près de Baraboo. George Paul aurait tué son épouse, Susan Paul, âgée de 80 ans, avant de tirer des coups de feu en direction d'un commissariat local.

Le 8 mai, vers 14 heures, des témoins ont vu George Paul extraire sa femme d'un véhicule à la réserve naturelle de Pewitt's Nest, sur la County Road West dans le canton de Baraboo, et lui tirer dessus à plusieurs reprises. Les adjoints du bureau du shérif du comté de Sauk ont découvert Susan Paul morte, victime de blessures par balle à bout portant, sur le parking. La zone se situe à environ 80 kilomètres au nord-ouest de Madison.

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