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Suspect in 1982 Texas Slaying Found Dead

Friday, November 04, 2005 3:21:25 PM

ROSENBERG, Texas (AP) - A man committed suicide in a cemetery, days after he failed a lie-detector test in the unsolved shooting death of his sister-in-law more than 20 years ago, authorities said.

Authorities said they were looking for Ronald Lee Swallers, 66, to discuss the results of the polygraph test when his body was found Wednesday by a worker at Davis-Greenlawn Cemetery. He had shot himself in the chest.

Police believe Swallers shot Penny Swallers, 32, in the back in 1982.


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