Iona Sellers and Autumn Harvey, 29, were found by police shortly before 10 a.m. on July 7 in the unit block of Taos Circle in Middle River during a welfare check.
Upon arrival, officers from the Baltimore County Police Department found the two suffering from traumatic injuries to their upper body, police say. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. No suspects have been identified. The incident remains under investigation on Monday, July 8.
Following their deaths, there was an outpouring of support and sadness posted on social media.
"Rough sleep last night and waking up this morning," one friend posted. "I still cant process this. I cant stop thinking about what you were going through. Why? Why would someone do this to you and your grandmother?
"I'm upset. Im angry . Im confused. I just don't understand. Im (so) sorry this happened to you."
"(RIP) Autumn Harvey you were a beautiful soul (and) a breath of fresh air, you were an amazing friend to everyone you encounter. You will truly be missed," another added.
Want breaking news in the DMV as it happens, or want to contribute? Join the DMV All Incidents Facebook group.
Click here to follow Daily Voice Rising Sun-Conowingo and receive free news updates.