A second man has died following a double shooting in Rural Hall.Kenneth Joe Wray, 74, died overnight Wednesday at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Forsyth County deputies said. Wray and Thomas Jacob "TJ" Bowman, 33, of Winston-Salem, were found shot around 9:45 p.m. Feb. 16 at Wray's home at 801 Rural Hall-Germanton Road, also known as Highway 65.Bowman died at the scene from a single gunshot wound, deputies said. Wray was shot multiple times and taken to Baptist.The investigation continues. The initial 911 call was a home invasion, though deputies said last week they were still trying to determine if a home invasion actually took place.Deputies said early on that Bowman and Wray were the only ones involved in the incident, and nobody else was home.A larceny was reported at the home last year, but Sheriff William Schatzman said they're not aware of Wray having a criminal history. Bowman's long criminal history dated back to 1996 and included various drug, assault and theft charges, according to state corrections documents.

A second man has died following a double shooting in Rural Hall.

Kenneth Joe Wray, 74, died overnight Wednesday at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Forsyth County deputies said. Wray and Thomas Jacob "TJ" Bowman, 33, of Winston-Salem, were found shot around 9:45 p.m. Feb. 16 at Wray's home at 801 Rural Hall-Germanton Road, also known as Highway 65.


Bowman died at the scene from a single gunshot wound, deputies said. Wray was shot multiple times and taken to Baptist.

The investigation continues. The initial 911 call was a home invasion, though deputies said last week they were still trying to determine if a home invasion actually took place.

Deputies said early on that Bowman and Wray were the only ones involved in the incident, and nobody else was home.

A larceny was reported at the home last year, but Sheriff William Schatzman said they're not aware of Wray having a criminal history. Bowman's long criminal history dated back to 1996 and included various drug, assault and theft charges, according to state corrections documents.