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Fugitive spammer dies in murder-suicide
Colorado officials say man, woman, 3-year-old dead; 2 survive ordeal
BENNETT, Colo. - Colorado authorities on Thursday identified "Spam King" Edward Davidson, who escaped from a minimum-security facility, among three dead in murder-suicide, KUSA 9 reported.
Davidson, a woman and a 3-year-old girl were found dead in the driveway of a home, but a teenage girl and a baby boy survived, according to the Denver NBC affiliate.
Police found the toddler's body in the back of the vehicle. The man and the woman were found outside a silver Toyota Sequoia, police told KUSA 9.
A boy, believed to be 7 or 8 months old, was alive and uninjured in a back car seat. The teenage girl, who was shot in the neck, was able to reach a neighbor's house for help. She was hospitalized; her condition unknown.
It was not immediately clear who the killer was.
Davidson, 35, who was convicted of sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited e-mails, had walked away from a federal prison camp in Colorado on Sunday.
Davidson was sentenced in April to 21 months in prison and ordered to pay $714,139 in restitution.
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Colorado officials say man, woman, 3-year-old dead; 2 survive ordeal
BENNETT, Colo. - Colorado authorities on Thursday identified "Spam King" Edward Davidson, who escaped from a minimum-security facility, among three dead in murder-suicide, KUSA 9 reported.
Davidson, a woman and a 3-year-old girl were found dead in the driveway of a home, but a teenage girl and a baby boy survived, according to the Denver NBC affiliate.
Police found the toddler's body in the back of the vehicle. The man and the woman were found outside a silver Toyota Sequoia, police told KUSA 9.
A boy, believed to be 7 or 8 months old, was alive and uninjured in a back car seat. The teenage girl, who was shot in the neck, was able to reach a neighbor's house for help. She was hospitalized; her condition unknown.
It was not immediately clear who the killer was.
Davidson, 35, who was convicted of sending hundreds of thousands of unsolicited e-mails, had walked away from a federal prison camp in Colorado on Sunday.
Davidson was sentenced in April to 21 months in prison and ordered to pay $714,139 in restitution.
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