
'Intimate partner violence' led to triple homicide in McCreary: Manitoba RCMP
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A 'horrific act of intimate partner violence' is what led to a triple homicide in McCreary, Man. last week according to RCMP.
A "horrific act of intimate partner violence" is what led to a triple homicide in McCreary, Man. last week, according to RCMP.
Four people were found dead on Friday in the RM of McCreary – a man with a self-inflicted wound on Road 84 West and three other people at a home, all of which were being investigated as homicides.
Now, RCMP has identified the suspect as 41-year-old Marlon Glover, who died by suicide after the shootings.
Staff Sgt. Richard Sherring provided more details about what unfolded that day, saying Glover "forcibly entered" the home of a 37-year-old woman at around 1:20 a.m.
Glover and the woman were known to each other as they used to be in a relationship, Sherring said.
The woman was able to escape and hide in a wooded area.
Glover left her home and went to a nearby home, which he knew was where relatives of the woman lived, Sherring said. Police said he killed a 66-year-old woman, a 65-year-old man and a 35-year-old man. The three individuals were the parents and brother of the 37-year-old woman.
