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Police investigate three deaths
Article published on Thursday, May 15, 2008
PINELLAS PARK – Dead in the first incident is Thomas Galliher, 44, whose body was discovered May 12 in a home at 9830 45th Way which is located in the Mainlands of Tamarac complex.

Police could not determine the cause of death.

In the second incident on May 13, police discovered Robert S. Gilbert, 55, and Linda Jean Gilbert, 49, dead in a home at 4571 71st Ave.

Police said the bodies were discovered after someone called officers to check on the residents of the home. The bodies were discovered when police entered the home.

Police have labeled the deaths as suspicious.

No details were given as to the cause of the deaths.

A police spokesman was not immediately available to comment on the two incidents.
Article published on Thursday, May 15, 2008
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