Texarkana Gazette

Three found dead in Tarpon Springs home; police call it homicide

- By Kathryn Varn

TARPON SPRINGS, Fla.— Neighbors knew for a week that something was wrong at the home in Meadows Mobile Home Park. But it wasn't until police showed up on New Year's Day that they learned there were three people dead inside.

Tarpon Springs police investigat­ors are treating the deaths as homicides but said they're waiting to announce names of the victims until the Pinellas-Pasco Medical Examiner's office confirms their identities and detectives can notify family members.

Three small dogs were also found dead inside.

The "working theory," police Maj. Jeffrey Young said at a news conference Wednesday, is that the victims include the residents of the home at 1954 Juanita Way and that they knew whoever killed them. The occupants had lived there for about eight months.

Next-door neighbor James Petrzelka, 76, said his attention was drawn to the home around Christmas when he noticed a foul odor and the air conditioni­ng unit left on.

"That thing ran all night," he said.

The odor had grown stronger when he went to drop a letter in his mailbox Tuesday, and the air conditioni­ng unit had ice on top. The park office was closed for the holiday, he said, so he told a fellow resident who was an officer in the homeowners associatio­n.

They flipped the circuit breaker to turn off the air conditioni­ng unit, worried it would burn out.

Soon after, police officers came to Petrzelka's house and said they were checking on his next-door neighbors. Police were asked to check on the home by an out-ofstate son of one of the residents.

Young said officers found the bodies in an "advanced state of decomposit­ion" at about 12:15 p.m.

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