Homicide
Capt. James Clark said Monday that Shakoor Arline, 25, and Lisa Smith,
32, were together in the SUV early Friday when someone opened the rear
door and fired nine times, shooting both multiple times in the head.
Maintenance
workers found their bodies around 2 p.m. Friday near Lemon Hill
Mansion, a historic building in the city's Fairmount Park. Clark said
the shootings happened between midnight and 5 a.m.
Arline
and Smith met at work at a previous job and had been seeing each other
on and off for several years, Clark said. Both were also in
relationships with other people.
"So obviously that's where our
investigation is going to start, because somebody knew that they were in
the park at that time and obviously had an issue with that," he said.Clark said nothing was taken and the case was not a robbery.
"You've
got nine shots fired, all of them head shots to both of the victims, so
it appears to be very much a crime of passion," Clark said.
Investigators have talked to a woman and are trying to talk to a man, but don't consider him a person of interest at this point.
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