A Missouri doctor died suddenly at a St. Louis firefighter's home. Her problem is that she is the second woman found dead in her home, which raises questions.
Dr. Sarah Sweeney, 39, from West Virginia, recently opened her own clinic in St. Louis, it was reported. fox news digital. Sweeney was the fiancé of the man who was found dead in her home, and her death is currently under investigation.
Authorities discovered Sweeney's body at 6:39 a.m. on January 13. Frontenac police said Sweeney had no “obvious signs of trauma.”
Sweeney's mother, Teresa Sweeney, said her body was initially discovered by her fiancé, local fire chief Robert Daus. Sweeney met Dauss when she was working her emergency room shift while setting up her own clinic.
new york post report Daus is listed as the person who called 911 to report Sweeney had died, police said. The horrifying turn of events took place four years ago, in July 2020, when Daus called authorities from his previous address in Creve Coeur, with his then-fiancée Grace Holland in front of him. It was reported that he appeared to have committed suicide.
Ms. Holland, a mother of four, was later found to have died by suicide. Her family disputed this claim, suggesting she was right-handed, but her gunshot wound was on her left temple.
Fox News Digital reported that Holland's $20,000 engagement ring was initially seen in crime scene photos, but later disappeared. It was never found.
The Holland family sued Daus for wrongful death. The newspaper reported that until her death, Daus controlled her finances and repeatedly threatened to end their relationship.
The Holland family also suspected that Daus had abused Grace. One of Holland's relatives reportedly heard Dauss telling Holland, “My brothers in blue aren't going to do anything to me. That's settled now.”
Text messages obtained as part of the lawsuit shed light on the couple's rocky relationship. “I will never forgive you,” Daus wrote in one message. [sic] you. I won't marry you. ”
The wrongful death lawsuit is still ongoing.
The newspaper said an attorney representing Holland's family did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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