Cudell killing on Friday followed by discovery of body on the banks of Cuyahoga on Saturday.
Julian Leshay | For NJ Advance MediaCLEVELAND, Ohio – City police are investigating two homicides in back-to-back days.
Officers entered the home and found a 33-year-old woman on the kitchen floor, having suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the head and body.According to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office, Brittany Snead, 33, died Sunday at MetroHealth.On Saturday at about 10 a.m., officers responded to a possible dead body located at 2106 W. 3rd Street, on the Cuyahoga River’s east bank, near a set of train tracks. A passerby had spotted the body and called police.
Police say that based on preliminary information, the victim was involved in a physical altercation with an unknown male, who shot the victim and drove off.No arrests have been made.
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