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Husband wife Ansel Leigh Bouchillon and Alice Lollis Bouchillon shot dead inside home
MYSTERY surrounds the deaths of a husband and wife Ansel Leigh Bouchillon and Alice Lollis Bouchillon in their 60s after they were found shot dead inside their home.

MYSTERY surrounds the deaths of a husband and wife in their 60s after they were found shot dead inside their home.

During the course of the investigation, which is expected to take some time, law enforcement officers have been observed investigating the site while wearing hazmat suits.
At around 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, Greenville police were summoned to the house of Ansel Leigh and Alice Lollis Bouchillon in South Carolina.
Their bodies were discovered with several gunshot wounds, and a homicide investigation was immediately begun.
How long the bodies had been there before they were discovered is a mystery right now.
At around 9 a.m., police arrived at the residence to investigate the incident. By around 10:45 a.m., aerial footage showed hazmat-suited investigators entering and exiting the property.
In an interview with reporters, Greenville County Chief Deputy Coroner Mike Ellis predicted that the inquiry would take a long time due to the presence of fingerprints, DNA, pictures, and forensic evidence both inside and outside the property.

There will be a wide-ranging probe by all the relevant agencies.
According to Bob Rawley, the couple’s neighbor, who spoke with Fox3, he had no idea what took place.
He said that he did not hear any gunshots that morning and that he did not learn about the killings until the chief of the local police force came to his door to ask whether he had any film from his security cameras.
A beautiful couple, in Rawley’s opinion.
He went on to say, “I could go on and on about the things that he’s done for me.”
“We’ve had a great working relationship with one other.”
The killings of the couple are still being investigated, and no one has been arrested or charged.
One of the most popular golf courses in the area is directly across the street from the house.
Rawley stated that golfers are typically outside by 8:00 in the morning, and it is possible that someone heard anything.
Calling Crime Stoppers of Greenville is requested of anyone who may have information regarding this case.
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