A New Jersey woman found dead at home, her husband jumped off the bridge in an alleged suicide bombing



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A mother of three was found dead Monday in her home in New Jersey, and her husband's body was later found in a river. The body of Denise Bartone, 48, was found at the family home in Freehold Township, police and prosecutors in Monmouth County said. Her husband, Kenneth Bartone, 53, was found Monday afternoon, floating in the Raritan River, "dead from an apparent suicide," prosecutors said.

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A vehicle registered with the Bartone family was found parked on the Thomas Edison Memorial Bridge in Woodbridge. Authorities said the public was not in danger. Christopher Swendeman, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office, told Asbury Park Press.

Authorities did not immediately say if Kenneth Bartone was "suspected of murdering his wife," but they were investigating the related murders

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The three girls of the couple were inside the house at the time the massacre, said the authorities. They were not injured in the incident.

Denise Bartone was the president of the Freehold Township Education Foundation. She worked at Rutgers University as a marketing specialist.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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