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Cindy’s Soap Cottage

Suffield Attorney Kills Wife, Self, Authorities Say Suffield Attorney Kills Wife, Self, Authorities Say
Suffield Attorney Kills Wife, Self, Authorities Say A Connecticut lawyer who allegedly fatally shot his wife on Christmas night before killing himself had been waiting for test results to determine whether he was COVID-19 positive after his wife had tested positive, according to authorities. Hartford County lawyer, John Liquori, 59, and his wife, Cindy Liquori, 55, were found dead after the Windsor Locks Police Department received a 911 call reporting a shooting around 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. 25, said Lt. Paul Cherniack.  Responding officers found the couple dead from gunshot wounds inside Cindy Liquori's mother's home, he added. Windsor …
Suspect And Victim In Apparent Christmas Day Murder-Suicide Identified Suspect And Victim In Apparent Christmas Day Murder-Suicide Identified
Suspect And Victim In Apparent Christmas Day Murder-Suicide Identified A Windsor Locks soapmaker was apparently killed by her husband in her mother's home in a suspected murder-suicide on Christmas Day, according to police.  Both 55-year-old Cindy Liquori, owner of Cindy's Soap Cottage in East Windsor, and her husband 59-year-old John Liquori were found dead at approximately 6 p.m. on Friday. Dec. 25 at 33 Dale St. in Windsor Locks. The pair lived at 900 Suffield St. and, according to police, the home where their bodies were found belonged to Cindy's 77-year-old mother Clair R. Palmer.  The couple was found with "significant trauma, which was not com…