Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Mayoral Massacre in Texas

"Texas mayor, daughter found dead at home" by Associated Press | July 15, 2010

COPPELL, Texas— The mayor of an upscale Dallas suburb, whose body was found with that of her teenage daughter, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, the medical examiner’s office said yesterday. Her daughter’s death has been ruled a homicide.

Police found the bodies of Coppell Mayor Jayne Peters, 55, and her daughter, Corinne, 19, at their home after the usually prompt mayor failed to show up at a city council meeting....

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"Mayor who killed self faced inquiry" by Associated Press | July 17, 2010

COPPELL, Texas — A suburban Dallas mayor who killed herself and apparently her daughter had been at risk of losing her home, and a city manager said he repeated a request for documents related to questionable charges on her city-issued credit card a day before before the fatal shootings.

That can't be why she killed herself and her daughter.

Investigators found the bodies of Coppell Mayor Jayne Peters, 55, and 19-year-old Corinne Peters at their home Tuesday night. The medical examiner’s office said the mayor committed suicide and that her daughter’s death was a homicide.

Police said Jayne Peters left a note stating that the two were still grieving over the 2008 death of her husband, Donald, from cancer....

Peters, a contract software developer, had served on the City Council for a decade before being elected mayor in 2009....

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