LOUISA — Two men are dead in an apparent murder-suicide in Louisa, authorities said.
Stephen Robertson, 52, and Phillip Moore, 55, of Louisa lived together, and got into a fight. Robertson appeared to have killed Moore and then shot himself, according to reports.
Both bodies were to be taken to the state medical examiner’s office.
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2 dead in apparent murder-suicide
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