2 found dead at Ohio apartment had gunshot wounds
CLEVELAND (AP) - An Ohio coroner has concluded that the man and woman whose bodies were found at a Cleveland apartment complex died of gunshot wounds and other injuries.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office on Tuesday released the manner and causes of death of the two Cleveland people.
The coroner determined that 54-year-old Earl Norman died of gunshot wounds to the head and chest with brain, skeletal and visceral injuries. The coroner said 39-year-old Monica Curry died of gunshot wounds to the head and left upper extremity with skull and brain injuries.
Both deaths were ruled homicides.
A postal worker on Monday spotted Norman's body outside the apartment building just east of downtown Cleveland. Officers called to the scene found Curry's body inside.
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