FBI joins investigation into slain couple as fear grips New Hampshire town
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The FBI has joined the investigation into the fatal shootings of a retired couple whose bodies were found last week on a New Hampshire hiking trail.
The FBI has joined the investigation into the fatal shootings of a retired couple whose bodies were found last week on a hiking trail near their New Hampshire home, leaving residents in their town fearful for their own safety, authorities said.
No suspects have yet been identified and police have released little information on the mysterious double homicide in Concord, New Hampshire, of retired international humanitarian worker Stephen Reid, 67, and Djeswende "Wendy" Reid, 66.
"We've been able to provide the information that we have, which is that we have no specific information that there's any danger to the public in general at this point in time, but be vigilant, and those families are going to have to make those decisions for themselves as to what's best for their family and what they're most comfortable with," Geoffrey Ward, a senior assistant state attorney general, said on Tuesday.
The attorney general's office confirmed Tuesday that the FBI is assisting in the investigation.