The deaths of a man and a woman whose bodies were found Sunday in Nashua have been ruled a murder-suicide, investigators said.The bodies of Marci Tenovsky, 56, and John Kerrigan, 77, were found Sunday in Kerrigan's home on Millwright Drive, investigators with the Attorney General's Office said."It's a self-contained incident. We've identified all parties involved," Assistant Attorney General John Kennedy said.An autopsy determined that Tenovsky, who was from Revere, Massachusetts, died of two gunshot wounds to the head. Her death was ruled a homicide, officials said. Kerrigan died of a single gunshot wound to the head, and his death was ruled a suicide, according to the autopsy report."The investigation at this point into the circumstances surrounding those two deaths is active and ongoing, but at this point in the investigation, it does appear that Mr. Kerrigan shot and killed Marci Tenovsky and then shot and killed himself," Kennedy said.Investigators confirmed Tenovsky and Kerrigan were in a relationship, but they are still looking into exactly how they knew each other.We will go through the evidence, some of the interviews that were conducted surrounding the events leading up to people who knew both Ms. Tenovsky and Mr. Kerrigan. We'll review all of that and hopefully have a better idea of what exactly led to these two deaths," Kennedy said.Anyone who saw anything unusual Sunday on Millwright Drive is asked to call Nashua police at 603-594-3500.

The deaths of a man and a woman whose bodies were found Sunday in Nashua have been ruled a murder-suicide, investigators said.



The bodies of Marci Tenovsky, 56, and John Kerrigan, 77, were found Sunday in Kerrigan's home on Millwright Drive, investigators with the Attorney General's Office said.


"It's a self-contained incident. We've identified all parties involved," Assistant Attorney General John Kennedy said.

An autopsy determined that Tenovsky, who was from Revere, Massachusetts, died of two gunshot wounds to the head. Her death was ruled a homicide, officials said. Kerrigan died of a single gunshot wound to the head, and his death was ruled a suicide, according to the autopsy report.

"The investigation at this point into the circumstances surrounding those two deaths is active and ongoing, but at this point in the investigation, it does appear that Mr. Kerrigan shot and killed Marci Tenovsky and then shot and killed himself," Kennedy said.

Investigators confirmed Tenovsky and Kerrigan were in a relationship, but they are still looking into exactly how they knew each other.



We will go through the evidence, some of the interviews that were conducted surrounding the events leading up to people who knew both Ms. Tenovsky and Mr. Kerrigan. We'll review all of that and hopefully have a better idea of what exactly led to these two deaths," Kennedy said.

Anyone who saw anything unusual Sunday on Millwright Drive is asked to call Nashua police at 603-594-3500.