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Seattle Police Find Two Bodies

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SEATTLE, Wash. - The King County medical examiner has identified two men found shot to death inside a parked car in south Seattle. 

The medical examiner says Edward James Westmoreland II, 34,  and Elijah Roosevelt Paul III, 42, both had been shot in the head.

Seattle Police haven't arrested anyone.     

Police spokesman Mark Jamieson says an officer stopped about 6 a.m. Monday to investigate a maroon Jaguar that was parked in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. The officer noticed broken glass on the ground and initially thought he was looking at a car prowl. Then he saw the two bodies.

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