Maine investigators say they are reviewing crime scene evidence and tapes of recorded interviews prior to meeting with prosecutors next week about the fatal shooting of a Windham woman by her husband

WINDHAM, Maine (AP) � Maine investigators say they are reviewing crime scene evidence and tapes of recorded interviews prior to meeting with prosecutors next week about the fatal shooting of a Windham woman by her husband.

The Portland Press Herald reports (bit.ly/1KjeBvx) that police will not say why a second interview planned Friday with the shooter, 33-year-old Noah Gaston, did not take place.

Police say Gaston shot his wife � 34-year-old Alicia Gaston � once in the abdomen Thursday morning at their Windham home.

Authorities say the shooting happened at about 6:15 a.m. and that their children � ages 9, 8 and 2 � were home at the time.

Officials would not comment on what Noah Gaston told them during his initial interview.