Wife of Wis. spa shooter confirmed among dead - CBS News

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Brookfield police Lt. Mark Millard, left, holds a photo of shooting suspect Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, as he answers questions at a news conference near the shooting site in Brookfield, Wis., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. Multiple people were wounded when someone opened fire at the spa near the Brookfield Square Mall. Deputies are still looking for the gunman. (AP Photo/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Michael Sears) MAGS OUT; ONLINE OUT / Michael Sears

BROOKFIELD, Wis. A medical examiner says the wife of the suspected gunman was among three women killed in a shooting rampage at a suburban Milwaukee spa.
The Waukesha County medical examiner's office said Monday that 42-year-old Zina Haughton, of Brown Deer, was killed Sunday at the Azana Day Spa.
The other victims are 35-year-old Cary L. Robuck of Racine and 38-year-old Maelyn M. Lind of Oconomowoc.
Four more women were injured and remain hospitalized. One is in critical condition and the other three are in satisfactory condition. Their names haven't been released.
Police say the suspect, 45-year-old Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the spa.
A court awarded Zina Haughton a four-year restraining order against her husband last week after she said he threatened her.
CBS Affiliate WDJT reports that a just-released criminal complaint details a stand-off that Radcliffe Haughton had with police in January 2011. The complaint said his wife called police after he started throwing her clothes outside and poured tomato juice on her car.
Once police got there, the complaint said, Haughton stood against the window with an unidentified silver and black object in his hand.
When it ended no one was hurt, but he was charged with domestic violence - a charge that was eventually dropped later that year.

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