Three severely decomposing bodies were discovered at a $2 million Southern California home during a welfare check by the Police.
According to the authorities the bodies may have been there for more than a year in what officials suspect was a murder-suicide.
The grim find was made at around 10:30 am in the 50 block of Riverboat in Irvine on Wednesday.
According to the Irvine Police Department, the homeowners’ relatives living in Quebec, Canada, had contacted the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to report that they had been unable to reach the residents of the home in Irvine for more than a year.
More details from Fox 11 report:
Officials in Irvine are investigating what they believe may be a case of murder-suicide after police found three decomposed bodies in an Irvine home.
Irvine Police Department says officers performed a welfare check at 58 Riverboat around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. According to the department, extended family reported to Canadian authorities that they’d been unable to reach the residents of the home — a father, mother and adult son — for more than a year.
Officers entered the home and found what they described as “three severely decomposed” bodies in the house, and that all appeared to be adults. Police say there were no signs of forced entry into the home, and that there are some indications that it’s the result of a “domestic related incident that resulted in a murder-suicide.”
Police say they’re not searching for suspects, but are seeking more information on the case. Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at (949) 724-7168.
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Sources: Thegatewaypundit, Fox11