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There's really nothing significant. Looking at the house that would lead you believe that something horrific happened inside.

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If it wasn't for the police tape and flashing lights.

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It looks like what I would consider to be just a normal residence.

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You'd never know this was a crime scene.

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This I would consider fairly unusual.

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Sergeant Adam Sherman says a woman was trying to get in touch with her dad, searching every possible location. She stopped here at a family member's home and spotted what looked like a body inside.

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Once we made entry, we started discovering the deceased bodies.

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Three men all shot. Sergeant Sherman says the woman's father was one of them, along with his friend, the man who lives here. The suspected shooter appeared to have turned the gun on himself.

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It's difficult, not only in procedurally, but also just we're human as well. And so dealing with people who are grieving at the unexpected loss of family members and just the emotions that come with that.

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A possible murder suicide. And with no surviving witnesses, investigators are still trying to figure out when it happened and why, but they believe it started with some sort of dispute.

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So there's going to be a lot of cell phone calls and data that we're going to try to compare any type of text messaging, anything else like that. There's going to be security footage we're going to obtain from neighbors and try to go through that and determine what may have occurred as best we can.

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Does that give you kind of an eerie feeling?

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I mean, it does, and I feel for our residents because obviously there's a heightened sense of fear or concern about their security, especially knowing that somebody who living in their neighborhood, this happened. Thanks for watching. Stay updated about breaking news and top stories on the NBC news app or follow us on social media.