Pregnant woman Angelica Fischer, father found dead inside Bartow County home

Jul 19, 2016 - 11:43
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Pregnant woman Angelica Fischer, father found dead inside Bartow County home
Pregnant woman Angelica Fischer, father found dead inside Bartow County home

Bartow County deputies say they are investigating the murder of two people found dead inside a home Monday.

Investigators said their bodies were found around noon on Anns Trace off of Glade Road near Acworth.

The victims have been identified as Seth Martin, 22, and Angelica Fischer, 23.

Fischer's brother told reporters that his sister was 5-months pregnant. He also said the couple's young son was found in the home. The young boy is reportedly doing okay. 

Investigators said both victims were found in the bedroom and suffered multiple gunshot wounds. A relative reportedly found the victims and called 911, deputies said.

Investigators say they are investigating the shooting and looking for the person or persons responsible for the murders.

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