Man found dead inside home possibly strangled wife, warrant shows

An investigation into the mysterious deaths of an elderly couple found inside an American Fork home has turned up more questions than answers, with newly-released documents showing that police believe it’s possible the man killed his wife before suffering a fatal heart attack.

The badly decomposed bodies of Sally and Duane Francom were found inside the home at 179 North Center Street on Jan. 3. Police had entered the house after receiving information that the couple, both 84 years old, had not been seen since November and that a family member was concerned due to the man being abusive.

After kicking the garage door open, the search warrant affidavit said “the smell of decomposing bodies could be smelled by all the officers.”

Inside, Sally’s Francom’s body was discovered in the kitchen that was described as being in disarray.

“This table did not have anything on it, but on the floor around the table investigators observed several items that appeared that they had been thrown or knocked from the table including a tablecloth, eyeglasses, glass dishes, and papers,” the warrant reads. “There was a dining table chair that was knocked over onto its side and a small trash can that was knocked over onto its side with trash strewn about the dining room area.

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