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April 23, 2011 at 2:47am

‘Bath Salts’ Drug May Have Had Role In JBLM Soldier's Murders, Suicide

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The new designer "bath salts" drug may have played a role in the murders and suicide of a Fort Lewis soldier and his family.

The Thurston County Coroner said on Thursday he ordered tests investigating whether the drug was a factor in the deaths of David Stewart, his wife and their 5-year-old son.

Two weeks ago, Stewart shot and killed his wife and then turned a gun himself during a police pursuit on Interstate 5 near Tumwater.

Their son was found dead inside their Spanaway home. The Medical Examiner said he had been suffocated.

    

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