Wisconsin salon shooting victims revealed as 4 remain hospitalized
Wisconsin shooter Radcliffe Haughton shot several people, leaving death and chaos in his wake before killing himself.
The victims were identified as his wife, Zina Haughton, 42, of Brown Deer; Cary Robuck, 35, of Racine; and Maelyn M. Lind, 38, of Oconomowoc; at Azana Day Spa in Brookfield, Wisconsin on Sunday, officials said.
Haughton’s victims were identified Monday by the Waukesha County Medical Examiner’s Office. Four other women were critically injured in the shooting and remain hospitalized.
Haughton, an ex-Marine, turned the gun on himself after the shooting rampage, police said, and was found dead at the scene after a six-hour search of the mall and area surrounding it.
His body was in a locked room at the spa.
Zina Haughton, who worked at Azana, was granted a four-year restraining order against her husband three days before the shooting. She filed for it on October 8, and in it, accused him of threatening to throw acid on her.
He also alleged vowed to burn her and her family with gas- and said he would kill her if she called police or left him, according to court papers obtained by The Associated Press.
“His threats terrorize my every waking moment,” she wrote in court documents.
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