DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) – Detectives and forensic experts are examining cell phones and computers in an ongoing investigation after a husband and wife were found dead inside their home in Forsyth earlier this month.
Dr. William and Lori Frame were found shot to death inside their home on June 2, according to the Macon County Sheriff’s Department.
In an update Monday, the department said detectives working to get information on cell phones and computers are, “examining a large amount of information from multiple devices.”
The Illinois State Police Crime Lab is also examining evidence.
Shortly after the Frames were found dead police said there was no threat to the public. However, they haven’t said what brought them to that conclusion.
There have been no arrests in the case. An autopsy report said the Frames were shot, but the manner of death is unknown.
“Our office is dedicated to determine exactly what happened inside their home that ultimately led to their deaths,” a statement from the sheriff’s office to WAND News said on Monday.
“Unfortunately, in cases such as this where there is no known witness detectives must examine a large amount of evidence and interview multiple people to find out what happened and to make sure nothing was overlooked.”
Police said previously they were called to the couple’s home for a welfare check. Police haven’t said who called police to make the check or why one was requested.
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