ZitatAuthorities are in search of answers in the double murder of a Northern California couple found shot to death inside their home Sunday next to an eerie message.
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San Jose Police Sgt. Enrique Garcia said Tuesday the bodies of Shamima Rabbi, 57, and Golam Rabbi, 59, were discovered at around 2 p.m. Sunday in their Quimby neighborhood home.
The Los Angeles Times reported that police were called to check out the home after relatives had tried to contact them, but couldn’t get a hold of them. Police said they were both shot at least once.
According to KGO-TV, authorities found an ink-scribbled message next to the bodies that read: “Sorry my first kill was clumsy.”
Officer Albert Morales declined to comment on the existence of a message left at the scene.
ZitatCalifornia police on Wednesday arrested two brothers in the murders of their parents just days after investigators found a chilling note at the crime scene.
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Police named one of the suspects as 22-year-old Hasib Bin Golamrabbi. They did not name his 17-year-old brother. A possible motive was unclear.
Relatives found the husband and wife dead in their San Jose home on Sunday. A handwritten note reading "Sorry, my first kill was clumsy" appeared on the floor nearby, a source told Fox 2.
A second note, apparently a manifesto, was written on the wall in the same ink, the news station reported. Police did not say whether any note specifically led them to the suspects.
The parents, Shamima and Golam Rabbi, emigrated from Bangladesh 30 years ago. "I have no words to explain how I am feeling," the couple's nephew, Golam Mustakim, said Tuesday. "I want to believe they are still alive."
Mustakim and his family emigrated from Bangladesh in 2000. Upon arriving in the United States, they stayed with the Rabbis in their four-bedroom home in San Jose.