Gruesome details have emerged in a case that started with three bodies found at a burnt-up mobile home in a rural Kentucky county.Two women and a man were found dead in LaRue County Monday afternoon.On Tuesday, they were identified as Nicole Murray, 39, of New Haven, Brittany Wilson, 33, of Louisville. The man has not yet been identified.Kentucky State Police said they believe that Murray was a victim of a domestic situation. She was found dead in a car near the mobile home, and police believe it was there that she was shot twice.Wilson's body was found dismembered in a freezer inside the mobile home. KSP said they believe she was killed sometime prior to July 22 at a home on Ashby Lane. Investigators were seen digging in the backyard of that home on Tuesday.KSP said the dead man is the suspect in both deaths. They said he confessed to their killings to a family member then took his own life after setting the mobile home on fire. His name won't be released until he's positively identified by a medical examiner. The investigation is ongoing.

Gruesome details have emerged in a case that started with three bodies found at a burnt-up mobile home in a rural Kentucky county.

Two women and a man were found dead in LaRue County Monday afternoon.

On Tuesday, they were identified as Nicole Murray, 39, of New Haven, Brittany Wilson, 33, of Louisville. The man has not yet been identified.

Kentucky State Police said they believe that Murray was a victim of a domestic situation. She was found dead in a car near the mobile home, and police believe it was there that she was shot twice.

Wilson's body was found dismembered in a freezer inside the mobile home. KSP said they believe she was killed sometime prior to July 22 at a home on Ashby Lane.

Investigators were seen digging in the backyard of that home on Tuesday.

KSP said the dead man is the suspect in both deaths. They said he confessed to their killings to a family member then took his own life after setting the mobile home on fire.

His name won't be released until he's positively identified by a medical examiner.

The investigation is ongoing.