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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A 30-year-old man with no hands or feet was found dead of an apparent gunshot wound on a Sam Cooper Boulevard side street Tuesday. Turns out, he was a "person of interest" in a Florida double-murder.

The rain-soaked Memphis street and Orlando neighborhood are more than 800 miles apart, but Florida investigators are on their way to see if they can find any clues to connect Sean Petozzino to the murder. The last time Petozzino was seen was near an ATM in Florida.

Monday night, police tried to stop a man near Vandalia and Sam Cooper, when they heard a gunshot from inside the car.

Families who live near the scene of the suicide say it was scary.

"I was coming down the street, and I just seen a whole lot of police out saying somebody was dead," Shawn Clemons said.

He heard right. Witnesses say police pulled the car over on Vandalia street, but the driver kept going. He finally stopped about two blocks later.

Neighbors saw the police officer walk up to the window and then heard the officer say, "Oh God."

Clemons said, "Why did he even turn down this street? Going through that drama."

Betty Buford told WREG she saw the lights, but didn't leave her house.

"I didn't know what was going on. So I just stayed back out of the way," she said.

Orlando police have been trying to question Petrozzino since he parents were found shot to death November 3, calling him a "person of interest" in the slayings.

Police released an ATM photo of Petrizzino shortly after the murders.

WFTV reported Petrozzino lost portions of his limbs as a child because of bacterial meningitis. The station reported neighbors said he had recently moved in with his parents after having financial troubles.

Michael Petrozzino worked at Disney World, and Nancy Petrozzino taught second grade for ten years at Andover Elementary School in Orlando.

Memphis Police are waiting to officially identify Petozzino until the Florida investigators arrive.