Authorities in North Dakota have identified four people who were found shot to death in a wheat field earlier this week.
Towner County Sheriff Andrew Hillier identified them in a statement as Douglas Dulmage, 56; Justin Bracken, 34; Richard Bracken, 64; and Robert Bracken, 59.Douglas Dulmage.Hillier did not identify a possible motive or provide additional information about the incident. In a statement Tuesday, he said evidence at the scene suggested the incident was a murder-suicide.that Dulmage was killed while he was combining wheat and had hired the three men to work on his farm.
Reached by phone, a woman who identified herself only as Robert Bracken's ex-wife said her ex-husband"didn't have a mean bone in his body." "We need time to process this," she said, adding that she would await a police account of the incident before commenting further. There was no immediate reply to a message left at a phone number listed as that of a relative of Richard Bracken's.
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