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Two found dead in Radcliff home

By Tpr. Jeff Gregory, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky State Police Post 15, Elizabethtown, KY

(RADCLIFF, KY.) –On Thursday, October 3, 2013 at approximately 9:01pmET, Kentucky State Police Post 04 received a call from Hardin Co. 911 in regards to a possible murder in the 100 block of Dogwood Dr. in Radcliff, KY.



An unidentified male called and stated that he had killed his wife and was going to commit suicide. KSPPost 4 Troopers along with Officers from the Radcliff Police Dept and the Hardin Co. Sheriff’s Office responded to the Dogwood Dr. residence. Upon arrival they located William Bays (50), and his wife Wendy Bays (47), deceased in their home. Both died from fatal gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced dead at the scene by Hardin Co. Deputy Coroner Kenneth Spankenberger. The scene is being handled at this time as a Death Investigation. The investigation is ongoing by KSP Detective Jonathan Vaughn. KSP personnel was assisted by the Radcliff Police Dept, Hardin Co. S.O., Hardin Co. EMS, and the Hardin Co. Coroner’s Office.


This story was posted on 2013-10-04 04:22:40
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