Three people found dead from gunshot wounds to the head in an Orange County shed are homicide victims, deputies said.Get breaking news alerts sent to your emailThe victims, who were transients, are 65-year-old Richard Button, 57-year-old Todd Lemme and 54-year-old Deborah Watson, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.Watch the reportAround 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, deputies announced they are looking for two persons of interest in the case, 47-year-old Leonard Scott Lewis and 60-year-old David T. Emmons."The victims were comfortable with whoever murdered them. It doesn't appear there was a forced entry," said Sheriff's Office Spokeswoman Jane Watrel. "It doesn't appear it was a scary scene for them. They had some sort of knowledge of who killed them."The victims were found shot to death in a shed off Curry Ford Road and Excalibur Drive.A friend of the victims was walking his dog and noticed something was wrong at about 9 a.m. Tuesday. Deputies were called to the scene and found the bodies. Officials did not release information about what the man noticed that made him suspicious."I don't know who in the world would do something like that," said Charlie Orr, a friend of the victims.Orr said he used to go fishing with one of the victims and would buy them groceries. He said the three of them had been living in the woods for several years."They're the nicest, friendliest that I've known. There were no drugs. There was not any of that around," he said.Deputies said it is unclear how long they had been dead.Anyone with information is asked to call Crimeline at 407-423-TIPS.Images: Deputies investigate bodies found in woods

Three people found dead from gunshot wounds to the head in an Orange County shed are homicide victims, deputies said.

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The victims, who were transients, are 65-year-old Richard Button, 57-year-old Todd Lemme and 54-year-old Deborah Watson, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

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Around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, deputies announced they are looking for two persons of interest in the case, 47-year-old Leonard Scott Lewis and 60-year-old David T. Emmons.

"The victims were comfortable with whoever murdered them. It doesn't appear there was a forced entry," said Sheriff's Office Spokeswoman Jane Watrel. "It doesn't appear it was a scary scene for them. They had some sort of knowledge of who killed them."

The victims were found shot to death in a shed off Curry Ford Road and Excalibur Drive.

A friend of the victims was walking his dog and noticed something was wrong at about 9 a.m. Tuesday. Deputies were called to the scene and found the bodies. Officials did not release information about what the man noticed that made him suspicious.

"I don't know who in the world would do something like that," said Charlie Orr, a friend of the victims.

Orr said he used to go fishing with one of the victims and would buy them groceries. He said the three of them had been living in the woods for several years.

"They're the nicest, friendliest that I've known. There were no drugs. There was not any of that around," he said.

Deputies said it is unclear how long they had been dead.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crimeline at 407-423-TIPS.

Images: Deputies investigate bodies found in woods