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Article: Hulls' home had history of violence: Police confirm murder-suicide ended tumultuous marriage.
- Article from:
- The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, TX)
- Article date:
- March 3, 2007
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Byline: Jose Borjon
Mar. 3--Police knew the house at 4255 Sierra Madre Drive. Officers had been called to the home at least twice before Thursday, when they arrived to find the bodies of Norma Moyar Hull and Edward Hull inside.
Police believe Edward Hull, 36, and his wife Norma, 31, were estranged, separated since November. Officials said the couple was having martial problems that ended this week in a violent murder-suicide at the house with a history of domestic disturbances. "It reached a point where he decided to take her life and decided to take his own," police Lt. Orlando Rodriguez said Friday. Norma Hull's sister called police Thursday ...
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