DA: Man who killed parents at retirement home had 'grudge against the world'
WEST CHESTER, Pa. (AP/WTXF) -- A prosecutor says a man who fired shots at his ex-wife and then killed his parents at an East Goshen retirement center before taking his own life "had a grudge against the world."
Chester County District Attorney Thomas Hogan released new details Wednesday about last week's shootings and manhunt for 59-year-old Bruce Rogal.
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Hogan said Rogal fired shots at his ex-wife but missed, and then killed 89-year-old William and 87-year-old Nancy Rogal at Bellingham Senior Living Center. His son had called to warn them but the phone went dead as he was talking to his grandmother.
Hogan said Rogal was spotted driving back toward his ex-wife's home, apparently intending to kill her, when his car crashed into the house and he ended up shooting himself.