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Women’s deaths appear drug related

January 4, 2010 By WRN Contributor

The Dane County Coronor’s Office has identified the bodies of two women found deceased at an apartment complex on Madison’s east side on New Year’s Day.

Autopsies found no physical injuries or trauma on the bodies of 46 year-old Tammy K. Kail and 46 year-old Shelley J Nelson. Toxicology tests are pending. The case remains under investigation by the Madison Police Department and the Dane County Coroner’s Office.

Police have indicated that Kail and Nelson families are related by marraige, and that there is a history of substance abuse.

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