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Man, Duane Hall, wanted for parents’ murders found dead
Over the weekend, a man accused of killing his mother and father in Roswell was discovered dead in a wooded area of Henry County. Police said.
On August 2, Delroy Hall, 70, and Murline Gregory-Hall, 63, were discovered dead in their Roswell home. Their car, a Toyota Camry, had been stolen as well.
Duane Hall, the couple’s 30-year-old son, was first recognized as a person of interest before being labeled a suspect in the killings. Arrest warrants for his murder had been issued.
The stolen vehicle was discovered in the woods near a reservoir off Indian Creek Road in Henry County on September 4, according to police.
Duane Hall was discovered dead in the driver’s seat, according to Roswell police.
His death is being investigated, but there is no evidence of foul play, according to officials. Detectives said they are not presently looking for any other suspects.
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