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First detective on scene of Seattle triple murder thought it was murder-suicide
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Jiwa, Salim
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Kowalczyk, Jim
/ Rafay, Atif
/ Rafay, Tariq
2003
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/ Rafay, Tariq
2003
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First detective on scene of Seattle triple murder thought it was murder-suicide
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First detective on scene of Seattle triple murder thought it was murder-suicide
2003
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Atif Rafay and his West Vancouver Secondary school buddy Sebastian Burns, both 18 at the time, are on trial in front of a jury in King County Superior Court here for the murders of Rafay's parents [Tariq Rafay] and Sultana, both 56, and their autistic 20-year-old daughter Basma. Bellevue police Capt. Jim Kowalczyk told a jury that he initially reported to his superiors that he thought it was a case of murder-suicide because when he approached the bed where Rafay lay dead, he noticed his face was obliterated and there was blood splattered everywhere, including a massive patch on the wall behind the victim's bed. Kowalczyk's testimony that the rooms were in darkness is believed important to the prosecution. Prosecutors have said Rafay and [Burns] went to several locations that night including a keg restaurant, a movie, an all-night diner and an alternative music club to built up an alibi.
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