Murder-suicide shooter identified as Fayad's ex-wife
By Hannah Jeffrey | Feb. 6, 2015Sunghee Kwon, ex-wife of USC professor Raja Fayad, was identified as the shooter in Thursday's murder-suicide by Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Sunghee Kwon, ex-wife of USC professor Raja Fayad, was identified as the shooter in Thursday's murder-suicide by Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Today, the USC family experienced a great tragedy. Sadly, a shooting in one of our buildings has left two dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide.
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