
Authorities in Exeter, New Hampshire, have launched an investigation into a suspicious death after an elderly woman was found dead in her home on Front Street. According to a release from Attorney General John M. Formella's office, the New Hampshire State Police and local police are working together, following the discovery made last Sunday.
An autopsy report revealed the woman suffered from blunt impact injuries, prompting further scrutiny into the case. The identity of the woman is being withheld until family members have been notified. As investigators delve into the matter, they have been interviewing household members and believe there is no immediate threat to the general public. The death initially seemed inconspicuous; however, the nature of her passing has now been categorized as unnatural.
The incident, occurring at 133 Front Street, Unit 4, has stirred unease in the otherwise quiet town of Exeter. The exact circumstances surrounding the woman’s death remain unclear and are the focus of the ongoing investigation. Officials remain tight-lipped, promising to release more information as it becomes available. An autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed the woman's injuries, and the case continues to evolve as new findings emerge.









