Salem

Authorities identify two people found dead in Salem, NH home

The people were identified by authorities as 47-year-old Jennifer L. Barrett and 41-year-old Charles W. Molinari. Their autopsies are scheduled for tomorrow.

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The New Hampshire attorney general’s office says police found them while responding to a 911 call and that there doesn’t appear to be any threat to the public.

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Two people were found dead inside a home in Salem, New Hampshire on Saturday afternoon.

The New Hampshire attorney general’s office says police found them while responding to a 911 call at 1:45 p.m. on Bodwell Road.

The people were identified by authorities as 47-year-old Jennifer L. Barrett and 41-year-old Charles W. Molinari. Their autopsies are scheduled for tomorrow.

Neighbors are stunned to see this happen so close to home.

"Oh my God, I didn’t really think anything like that could happen in this neighborhood but you never know." said Salem resident David Lebel.

Investigators taped off the Bodwell Avenue home and searched for hours, interviewing several residents.

"They were very quiet, very sweet, very nice and anytime we spoke with them and now they're gone and I don't, I'm still, can't believe it." said neighbor Lauren Demers.

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