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Two die in Anne Arundel after protective order served Dec. 9 After fire, Anne Arundel police identify 2 dead, and suspect homicide, suicide
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The investigation began Dec. 10 after fire broke out in an Anne Arundel county house. Two bodies were found inside. Last week authorities reported on what they think happened to the man and woman.The investigation began Dec. 10 after fire broke out in an Anne Arundel county house. Two bodies were found inside. Last week authorities reported on what they think happened to the man and woman.
According to the county police, the matter involved a temporary protective order she obtained against him. They said it also involved a violation of the order, a homicide and a suicide.According to the county police, the matter involved a temporary protective order she obtained against him. They said it also involved a violation of the order, a homicide and a suicide.
The day of the fire in the house in the 1200 block of Old Camp Meade Road in the Severn area, the woman’s body was found on the first floor. The man’s was found the next day. She was identified Dec. 12, as Diana Lynn Knight, 59. He was identified Dec. 21 as Jeffrey Allan Deberry, 53.The day of the fire in the house in the 1200 block of Old Camp Meade Road in the Severn area, the woman’s body was found on the first floor. The man’s was found the next day. She was identified Dec. 12, as Diana Lynn Knight, 59. He was identified Dec. 21 as Jeffrey Allan Deberry, 53.
Both had lived in the house, police said, but the order required him to leave, following “ongoing domestic issues,” the police said.Both had lived in the house, police said, but the order required him to leave, following “ongoing domestic issues,” the police said.
Police said Wednesday that Deberry returned to the area of the house after the order was served Dec. 9. He went in, shot and killed Knight and then killed himself, they said. His body was found in a chair, in a seated position, with two handguns nearby.Police said Wednesday that Deberry returned to the area of the house after the order was served Dec. 9. He went in, shot and killed Knight and then killed himself, they said. His body was found in a chair, in a seated position, with two handguns nearby.
Police said, the cause of the fire had not been determined.Police said, the cause of the fire had not been determined.