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Kate Simoni Fralin/Facebook A Maryland community is reeling after a real estate agent was found dead under troubling circumstances last week. Officers responding to a Chevy Chase, Md., home on ...
Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, are continuing to investigate the deaths of Kate Fralin, 61, and William Fralin, 63.
A couple was found dead from gunshot wounds in a Chevy Chase home; the wife's death is ruled a homicide and the husband's death is under investigation, potentially as a suicide.
Kate Simoni Fralin, 61, and William Scott Fralin, 63, were found dead by police on Wednesday evening during a welfare check at The Ritz-Carlton Residences on the 8500 block of Connecticut Avenue.
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The Spun on MSNProminent Real Estate Agent Found Dead At 61 Years OldA prominent real estate agent has tragically been found dead at 61 years old. The Washington, D.C. area community is mourning the loss of a prestigious real estate this week. A prominent real estate ...
Inside the home, they discovered 61-year-old Kate Simoni Fralin and her husband, 63-year-old William Scott Fralin, both dead from apparent gunshot wounds. A firearm and ammunition were found nearby.
Kate Simoni Fralin, 61, was killed by her husband, William Scott Fralin, 63, inside their house on the 8500 block of Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, according to the Montgomery County Department of ...
Kate Simoni Fralin, 61, and William Scott Fralin, 63, were found dead at the residence in the 8500 block of Connecticut Avenue on Wednesday. Police identified the pair Friday. According to police ...
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