Motive still a mystery in Hugo couple's deaths

[WCCO-TV, January 20, 2010] On Wednesday, investigators continued to interview friends, relatives and co-workers of Sarah and Michael Miztuk, searching for a motive for their killings.

Sarah Miztuk worked as a grief counselor for at the Allina Hospice program in St. Paul, helping people deal with death. On Wednesday, investigators continued to interview friends, relatives and co-workers of the Miztuks, searching for a motive for the killings. Mitzuk's tattoo shop on Highway 61 was closed as friends dropped off flowers. Just hours before the deadly shooting, he dropped off his wife's car for an oil change at body shop next to the tattoo business. "He seemed in good spirits, I saw him with his little one and he didn't seem to be upset in any way," said Doug Walz, who is a mechanic at the shop. Sarah Miztuk worked as a grief counselor for the past two years at the Allina Hospice program in St. Paul, helping people deal with death.

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Posted on January 21, 2010 in Allina Health Home HealthTV NewsWCCO

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