A preliminary report from the Dane County Medical Examiner's Officer on April 1 ruled that the couple died from 'homicide related trauma.' Police said on Saturday that the couple were shot to death.
Ali'jah Larrue, 18, left, and Khari Sanford, 18, were charged by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department for the March 31 first degree double homicide of Robin Carre, 57, and Beth Potter, 52.
Potter and Carre were remembered for their service to the community through medicine and education. The couple is survived by three children in their teens and twenties, ThePotter was a physician at the Access Community Health Centers Wingra Family Medical Center and the medical director of employee health services for the University of Wisconsin Health.
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