Specialists tracked down the bodies of 36-year-old Julie Yow-Schmidtke and 41-year-old Charles Schmidtke on Dec. 19, inside their home in Columbus, WishTV.com reports.

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“Julie was found to have various discharge wounds to her body and Charles died from a solitary shot to the head.

The examination is continuous,” the Bartholomew Region Coroner’s Office said in a proclamation got by The Republic.

Police trust the couple – who had been currently separating – had a contention before the deadly shooting, which friends and family guarantee occurred before her two children, WLKY reports.

The Columbus Police Office didn’t quickly answer Individuals’ solicitation for subtleties. Julie’s sister Lori Griffin let WLKY know that everything “turned sour” after Julie and Charles wedded.

“She was terrified, extremely frightened,” Griffin said, adding that her sister’s unborn child additionally died in the misfortune.

“She began changing the locks on her entryways, she began hiding. She got cameras set up generally around the house,” Griffin asserted, per the power source.

Griffin claimed that Charles went after Julie right off the bat in their marriage, and that she’d thought “that that planned to get [Julie] a security request,” the power source reports.

Griffin said the request was denied by an adjudicator, nonetheless, only 10 days before the deadly episode.

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Individuals couldn’t quickly acquire data with respect to the previously mentioned defensive request.

On Dec. 14, Julie documented desk work with Bartholomew Unrivaled Court 1, looking for a separation, as per court records. The court set a consultation for Jan. 5, 2023.

A GoFundMe page has since been laid out to offer monetary help for Julie’s burial service.

“We are all in shock. We are totally crushed. We are speechless. We are harmed. We are confounded. We are furious. I’m trusting we can all meet up to let some free from the pressure of paying for a memorial service for the family,” peruses the raising support page, sent off by Morgan Ping. “Petition God for the family, appeal to God for the young men, appeal to God for harmony.”

The casualty was recognized as somebody with “the most brilliant grin, infectious chuckle, and the biggest heart.”

“Julie cherished her family more than anything in this world. Particularly her young men. Her young men meant the world to her.”

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