02-10-2014, 01:00 AM
Thanks, Zero.
I found a link about the lights. Interesting.
Snip:
Neighbors recall seeing lights on through the night at the home of Sarah and Susan Wolfe on Chislett Street in East Liberty.
“The third floor, the second floor, the first floor, I just thought that was unusual,” neighbor Mary Anne Lipinski said on Saturday.
Police worked to develop leads in the shooting deaths of Dr. Sarah Wolfe, a psychiatrist for Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, and her older sister, Susan Wolfe, a teacher's aide at Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh in Squirrel Hill. Their bodies were found on Friday in the basement of their 93-year-old brick home.
Police said there were no signs of forced entry.
“Everybody's a suspect right now,” said Pittsburgh police Lt. Daniel Herrmann.
Investigators don't have a clear motive for the killings.
“We don't know if the victims knew their assailant,” Herrmann said. “It is possible, but we do not know.”
The shooting deaths surprised some longtime Chislett Street neighbors because the neighborhood is normally quiet and safe, they said.
“Everybody pretty much keeps to themselves,” said Regina Brown, 53, who has lived on Chislett Street for seven years, but didn't know the Wolfe sisters.
Married couple Henry and Mary Anne Lipinski have lived on Chislett Street for 34 years. Mary Anne Lipinski said she had never met the Wolfe sisters. She described the neighborhood as tranquil.
“It's very quiet. Not a lot of craziness,” said Mary Anne Lipinski, 66.
Read more: http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/55591...ield#ixzz2stOk3Li1
I found a link about the lights. Interesting.
Snip:
Neighbors recall seeing lights on through the night at the home of Sarah and Susan Wolfe on Chislett Street in East Liberty.
“The third floor, the second floor, the first floor, I just thought that was unusual,” neighbor Mary Anne Lipinski said on Saturday.
Police worked to develop leads in the shooting deaths of Dr. Sarah Wolfe, a psychiatrist for Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, and her older sister, Susan Wolfe, a teacher's aide at Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh in Squirrel Hill. Their bodies were found on Friday in the basement of their 93-year-old brick home.
Police said there were no signs of forced entry.
“Everybody's a suspect right now,” said Pittsburgh police Lt. Daniel Herrmann.
Investigators don't have a clear motive for the killings.
“We don't know if the victims knew their assailant,” Herrmann said. “It is possible, but we do not know.”
The shooting deaths surprised some longtime Chislett Street neighbors because the neighborhood is normally quiet and safe, they said.
“Everybody pretty much keeps to themselves,” said Regina Brown, 53, who has lived on Chislett Street for seven years, but didn't know the Wolfe sisters.
Married couple Henry and Mary Anne Lipinski have lived on Chislett Street for 34 years. Mary Anne Lipinski said she had never met the Wolfe sisters. She described the neighborhood as tranquil.
“It's very quiet. Not a lot of craziness,” said Mary Anne Lipinski, 66.
Read more: http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/55591...ield#ixzz2stOk3Li1