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Wisconsin Shooting Suspect Killed Estranged Wife in SpreeBy ONN | Posted on: October 23, 2012Brookfeild, WI - Radcliffe Haughton had pleaded for help to leave the state before allegedly opening fire at a Wisconsin spa Sunday, shooting seven women and killing three, including his estranged wife. "Need to get out of Wisconsin, HELP...," he wrote on Facebook Oct. 8, the same day wife Zina Haughton, 42, filed for a restraining order against him. He asked a day later, "Can anyone help me get out of Wisconsin?" After a tense six-hour manhunt Sunday, authorities found Haughton's body in a locked section of the Azana Salon & Spa, where he had apparently shot himself, Brookfield Police Chief Daniel Tushaus said. Aside from Zina Haughton, the deceased victims were identified today as Cary L. Robuck, 35, of Racine; and Maelyn M. Lind, 38, of Oconomowoc. Four injured women, ranging in age from 22 to 40, were taken to Froedert Hospital. One victim was released from the hospital today, while the other three women remained in satisfactory condition, according to Kathy Sieja, hospital spokeswoman. Randall Haughton Sr., who shares a name with his son, said this morning that he had spoken to his son recently and invited him to come to his home in Winter Garden, Fla. "My home was always open for my children to return," the elder Haughton told ABCNews.com. Police were called to the spa several weeks before the shooting because Haughton allegedly slashed the tires of his wife's car. He was arrested and charged for the incident, and later ordered to turn over all guns in his possession to the sheriff's department. A judge granted Zina Haughton's request and issued a four-year restraining order Thursday, Tushaus said. Investigators say they are still unclear why Radcliffe Haughton allegedly snapped, although they say he and his wife had been estranged for some time. Read more >>> http://abcnews.go.com/US/wisconsin-spa-shooting-suspect-radcliffe-haughton-wanted-leave/story?id=17531973#.UIXDLBiqRe4 |
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