Crucial piece of evidence is discovered after separated couple were found dead ... trends now

Crucial piece of evidence is discovered after separated couple were found dead ... trends now
Crucial piece of evidence is discovered after separated couple were found dead ... trends now

Crucial piece of evidence is discovered after separated couple were found dead ... trends now

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A possible key piece of evidence has been discovered after a separated couple were found dead in their home in a suspected murder suicide.

Mark Stillman, 64, and his wife Lesley, 67, were found dead at a home on Golf Links Drive in Carramar, Perth's north, at 10.40 on Sunday morning, with the authorities saying there was 'no third party' involvement. 

The police had been called to carry out a welfare check on the couple, who were separated but still lived together, when they made the awful discovery. 

Now, a note left behind by Mr Stillman has emerged as a possibly key piece of evidence, the West Australian reported.

A family member found the note, which reportedly said words to the effect of: 'Won't get justice, will die with her'. 

Mark Stillman, 64, and his wife Lesley, 67, were found dead at a home on Golf Links Drive in Carramar at 10.40 on Sunday morning. The pair is pictured

Mark Stillman, 64, and his wife Lesley, 67, were found dead at a home on Golf Links Drive in Carramar at 10.40 on Sunday morning. The pair is pictured

Police have ruled out the possibility of a third party being

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