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Father & Son Held In Double Homicide

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A father and son are in a Missouri jail after a double homicide near the state line with Arkansas. The suspects -- ages 48 and 27 -- are being held in the Pemiscott Court, Missouri, jail. Blytheville police and Missouri state troopers were first at the scene of yesterday`s killings. Names of the suspects were not released since formal charges have not been filed. The victims were identified as a pair of brothers -- 42-year-old Jeffrey Chamness and 35-year-old Gregory Chamness. Authorities say the brothers were found shot to death in the living room of the mobile home where they both lived. Motive was unclear. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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