Jean Shepard

Jean Shepard sits for an interview after being inducted into The Country Music Hall of Fame at The Country Music Hall of Fame Museum in Nashville, Tenn. on Tuesday, March 1, 2011.

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Two people have been killed at the Tennessee home of late country music star Jean Shepard.

The Hendersonville Police Department said Shepard's husband, Benny Birchfield, was injured in an attack that ended with 21-year-old Travis Sanders and 18-year-old Icie Hawkins both dead. Hawkins is the granddaughter of Shepard, a singer who died in September.

WKRN reports Birchfield was stabbed and is expected to recover after undergoing surgery. Hawkins died of stab wounds and Sanders died of a gunshot wound.

According to The Tennesseean, the incident occurred early Saturday morning at Birchfield's home he shared with Shepard, whom he married in 1968. Hawkins lived at the house with her grandfather and reportedly knew Sanders.

Sgt. Jim Vaughn of the Hendersonville Police Department told the newspaper that police are not searching for any suspects. No motive has been identified.

"The situation was contained at the house," Vaughn said, citing Birchfield's account and the conditions of the crime scene. "Everybody who was there was identified."

Shepard was a Country Music Hall of Famer and the first female member of the Grand Ole Opry. She died Sept. 25 at age 82. Birchfield was a musician as well, working with the Osbourne Brothers and Roy Orbison.