Apparent murder-suicide discovered at burned out mobile home in Seguin, police say

Arson investigators and firefighters comb over the remains of a mobile home in Seguin, Texas, that authorities believe was intentionally set ablaze in a murder-suicide. Arson investigators and firefighters comb over the remains of a mobile home in Seguin, Texas, that authorities believe was intentionally set ablaze in a murder-suicide. Photo: Caleb Downs Photo: Caleb Downs Image 1 of / 59 Caption Close Apparent murder-suicide discovered at burned out mobile home in Seguin, police say 1 / 59 Back to Gallery

Authorities in Seguin discovered an apparent murder-suicide while responding to a burning mobile home on Monday, officials said.

A passerby first reported the fire at the mobile home near Love's Travel Stop at Interstate 10 West and FM 477 around 4:45 a.m., according to a statement from the Seguin Police Department.

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Police responding to the blaze discovered a suicide note placed on a fence outside the mobile home. Few details regarding the note were disclosed, but police said they believe that "one or more of the occupants of the mobile home were experiencing significant personal issues."

Firefighters later discovered two bodies in the mobile home, which authorities say was intentionally set on fire. Authorities have not identified the bodies.

Bruce Ure, Deputy Chief of Police for the Seguin Police Department, said officers have obtained a search warrant and will conduct a more thorough investigation inside the mobile home.

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