WINDSOR LOCKS â A Suffield lawyer who shot and killed his wife on Christmas night before turning the gun on himself at his mother-in-lawâs Dale Street home had been waiting for test results to determine whether he was COVID-19 positive after his wife had tested positive, according to Lt. Paul Cherniack.
Both the lawyer, John Liquori, 59, and his wife, Cindy Liquori, 55, died from gunshot wounds to the head, said a spokesman from the chief medical examinerâs office in Farmington.
John and Cindy Liquori, who live at 900 Suffield St. in Suffield, were found dead on a bed inside Cindyâs motherâs home at 33 Dale St. around 6 p.m. Friday after police received a 911 call reporting the incident., police said.
A Suffield lawyer shot his wife on Christmas night before turning the gun on himself, a spokesperson from the state Chief Medical Examinerâs Office said Monday afternoon. Both were shot in the head.
John Liquori, 59, and Cindy Liquori, 55, both of 900 Suffield St., were found dead inside the Windsor Locks residence at 33 Dale St. around 6 p.m. Friday after police received a 911 call reporting the incident.
Online voter registration and Windsor Locks property records indicate the ranch-style, two-bedroom home is owned by Cindy Liquoriâs mother, Clair R. Palmer, 77, who bought it in 1990.
John Liquori had been a practicing lawyer for nearly 32 years and worked out of his Suffield residence, according to his LinkedIn profile.