Heather Renae Campbell

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Heather Renae Campbell

Birth
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Jun 2010 (aged 20)
Lake City, Calhoun County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block H, Section A, Lot 00480
Memorial ID
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Heather, age 20, died as the result of tragic domestic violence incident. She was the daughter of Douglas Alan and Victoria (Kuehnhold) Campbell. She graduated from Walnut Creek Campus in West Des Moines. Survivors include her parents, her brother, Scott Campbell, her grandmothers, Virginia Campbell and JoAnn Keuhnhold, her great-grandmother, LaVern Walters, and her cats, Noel and Scrabble. A memorial service was held at West Des Moines Christian Church.

Also killed were Paige Gallo, age 19, who was killed by her fiancé, Luke Schleisman, age 20, of Lake City, who later committed suicide.

from https://www.ibtimes.com/heather-campbell-ohio-state-student-killed-friend-alleged-murder-suicide-2590955:
"An Ohio State University student, Heather Campbell, and her supposed boyfriend's bodies were found Sunday morning in an apartment north of the campus. Police officers received a call around 2:30 a.m. Sunday from Campbell's friend, after which they arrived at Taylor House apartment complex on Olentangy River Road and found the bodies, reports said. One of Campbell's friends was concerned about her and apparently went to check on Campbell in the apartment where she discovered the bodies. "She's the one who actually found them and then she notified us and patrol officers came out to the scene and we started our investigation from there. A murder-suicide. It appears that the male murdered the female and then turned a firearm on himself," Sgt. Dave Sicilian told NBC 4. Police investigated the case for several hours and also spoke to neighbors regarding the shooting. Sgt. Sicilian also told the publication that a neighbor had said he heard a possible gunshot and also loud voices that may have been an argument. "A domestic-related situation that resulted in these deaths," Sgt. Sicilian said. Police said the evidence indicated that the 25-year-old, who is believed to be Campbell's boyfriend, shot and killed the 22-year-old before killing himself. The university issued a statement saying: "We are heartbroken to learn about this tragedy. Heather Campbell was a psychology major from Strongsville. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends during this incredibly difficult time. Counseling is available for those students in our community who need support." the statement added, according to The Lantern, the daily student-published university newspaper at OSU.
Heather, age 20, died as the result of tragic domestic violence incident. She was the daughter of Douglas Alan and Victoria (Kuehnhold) Campbell. She graduated from Walnut Creek Campus in West Des Moines. Survivors include her parents, her brother, Scott Campbell, her grandmothers, Virginia Campbell and JoAnn Keuhnhold, her great-grandmother, LaVern Walters, and her cats, Noel and Scrabble. A memorial service was held at West Des Moines Christian Church.

Also killed were Paige Gallo, age 19, who was killed by her fiancé, Luke Schleisman, age 20, of Lake City, who later committed suicide.

from https://www.ibtimes.com/heather-campbell-ohio-state-student-killed-friend-alleged-murder-suicide-2590955:
"An Ohio State University student, Heather Campbell, and her supposed boyfriend's bodies were found Sunday morning in an apartment north of the campus. Police officers received a call around 2:30 a.m. Sunday from Campbell's friend, after which they arrived at Taylor House apartment complex on Olentangy River Road and found the bodies, reports said. One of Campbell's friends was concerned about her and apparently went to check on Campbell in the apartment where she discovered the bodies. "She's the one who actually found them and then she notified us and patrol officers came out to the scene and we started our investigation from there. A murder-suicide. It appears that the male murdered the female and then turned a firearm on himself," Sgt. Dave Sicilian told NBC 4. Police investigated the case for several hours and also spoke to neighbors regarding the shooting. Sgt. Sicilian also told the publication that a neighbor had said he heard a possible gunshot and also loud voices that may have been an argument. "A domestic-related situation that resulted in these deaths," Sgt. Sicilian said. Police said the evidence indicated that the 25-year-old, who is believed to be Campbell's boyfriend, shot and killed the 22-year-old before killing himself. The university issued a statement saying: "We are heartbroken to learn about this tragedy. Heather Campbell was a psychology major from Strongsville. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends during this incredibly difficult time. Counseling is available for those students in our community who need support." the statement added, according to The Lantern, the daily student-published university newspaper at OSU.