Autopsy confirms Stone Island deaths near Deltona result of double-murder suicide by estranged husband

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Carlos Negron, 39, Orlando, shown here, turned his estranged wife's father's Stone Island home into a literal bloodbath early Monday. A day later, Volusia County Sheriff's investigators had no answers as to what caused him to shoot to death Lara Negron, 41, and her 73-year-old father, Philip Spinney. The Negrons' 11-year-old daughter witnessed the carnage and ran into the street for help after it was over.

DELTONA -- As expected, autopsies performed on 39-year-old Carlos Negron of Orlando who shot and killed his estranged wife and her father before turning the gun on himself in the father's Stone Island home early Monday, was ruled a double-murder suicide by the Volusia County Medical Examiner's Office.

Lara Negron, 41, and her father, Philip Spinney, 73, died as a result of gunshot wounds.

Negron fatally shot himself in the head, Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson confirmed Tuesday after the autopsy results were released to investigators.

Davidson released a statement to the media that read: "Pursuant to autopsies performed today by the Volusia County Medical Examiner’s Office, the deaths of Philip Spinney and Lara Negron were determined to be homicides by multiple gun shot wounds. Carlos Negron’s death was confirmed to be a suicide, also the result of a shotgun wound.

The estranged couple's daughter, 11-year-old Adrianna Negron, witnessed her father kill her mother and grandfather and then himself. She was not hurt and ran from the home to get help. Several neighbors heard the shots and called 9-1-1. The Negrons were in the process of a divorce with the wife and daughter living with her father over the last two years in this quiet enclave off Lake Monroe and south of Deltona.