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OMINOUS UNKNOWN KILLER IS STILL AT LARGE. After weeks of unexplained murders, the ominous unknown killer is still on the rise. After little evidence has been found. Deputies from across Missouri have been investigating and letting the public know. But new evidence has circulated. The apparent suspect has posted a graphic picture of a dead child to his online friends/peers making a "game" out of his ruthless killings. FBI Investigators are doing what they can to track the location as we speak.

The killings all started whenever a concerned family member called police yesterday afternoon to a Noel, MO home where two people were discovered dead, authorities said.

Authorities with the Southwest City, MO County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday that the incident is being investigated as a double homicide.

Deputies arrived at the residence in the 4000 block of Citrus View Drive at 2:20 p.m. Monday and subsequently found a man and woman in their 50s or 60s who had suffered fatal injuries, authorities said.

Sheriff's officials declined to say how the pair died or what their relationship was. As of Tuesday afternoon, investigators had not identified a suspect.

Read more: Deputies investigate possible homicides in Southwest, MO

In the meantime, authorities advised residents in the unincorporated community of fewer than 2,000 residents to be vigilant.

"What I would ask the residents of the County to do, if they see something suspicious, contact us," said sheriff's Capt. Garo Kuredjian.

He said the McDonald County Sheriff's Office had logged no calls of service to the house in recent months. It was unclear when they had last reported a homicide.

McDonald County

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