PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Two men and two women were found shot and killed in a basement of a house being renovated on Monday.
Police received a call in the morning to check on the welfare of people at the house after a family member arrived to find the door ajar. Responding officers found the four in the basement, each with a single gunshot wound to the head.
"Sadly, all four of these individuals were executed, there's no ifs, ands, or buts about it," Police Commissioner Richard Ross said. "This is an absolutely evil thing to do. . There is no way in the world people should have met their demise this way."
It appears as if the four were "led" to the basement, he said, because their hands and feet weren't bound. There were no obvious signs of a struggle inside the home, he said.
Two of the victims were a 31-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman. The others are described as a man approximately 20-30 years old and a woman approximately 30-40 years old. No names were released.
The two men are believed to be cousins who were living in the home while it was being renovated, Ross said.
Beth Harrell, an emergency room nurse at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that she was frightened by the violence on a block that her mother can see from her home on a nearby street.
"When something like this happens at your doorstep," she said, "it's scary."
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