Two Housemates Died of Natural Causes in Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Foul Play and Carbon Dioxide Ruled Out by Police
OLD SAYBROOK - Two lifelong friends were found dead in their North Meadow Road home on Dec. 2.While there originally was speculation of a murder-suicide or carbon monoxide poisoning, Old Saybrook Police Department Lieutenant Michael Spera said the two died of natural causes.
A daughter of one of the men called 911 at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 2 saying that she was unable to contact her father for several days and that a relative checking on the two found them unconscious and unresponsive.
Two Housemates Died of Natural Causes in Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Date: December 13, 2007Old Saybrook, CTUnited States of America
Spera said police found 62-year-old Eugene Amoroso and 70-year-old Ronald Gebo deceased in separate rooms at their home located at 14 North Meadow Road, which is a rental property not far from the Elm Street side of the Old Saybrook Shopping Center.
Police wanted to "maintain the big picture focus and rule out possibilities," Spera said, and consequently summoned the Old Saybrook Fire Department.
The department serves as the "hazard materials operations level first responders for Old Saybrook," Spera explained, adding that after using meters, it was determined the air quality of the house was safe ruling out carbon monoxide poisoning.
The department requested assistance from the Connecticut State Police Major Crime Squad and worked with them throughout the night by gathering evidence and beginning an untimely death investigation.
"Old Saybrook Police kept the home secure until preliminary autopsy results were released by the State Medical Examiner's Office," Spera said, adding that those results were released on Dec. 3.
A spokeswoman from the State Medical Examiner's Office in Farmington said Gebo died of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, a hardening of the arteries with alcoholism listed as a significant condition.
The spokeswoman said Amoroso died of bronchopneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a condition that is caused by an obstruction in the flow of air into and out of the lungs.
"The department closed out the criminal investigation but the untimely death investigation remains open," Spera said.
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