Woman's stabbing death investigation ruled as murder, suicide

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Brandon Jerome Nowlin
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Pictured above is the scene of the fatal stabbing.
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Posted: 12/21/2012

Detectives have confirmed that a man found dead late Thursday afternoon is the primary suspect in a murder that happened earlier in the day.

Investigators say 23-year-old Rebecca Ann Coughenour was stabbed as a result of domestic violence. She and 25-year-old Brandon Jerome Nowlin were in a relationship. Officials say there was a history of domestic violence reported.

Coughenour was found stabbed inside a home on Atholgate Lane. Nowlin was later found dead at Baltimore National Pike address in Catonsville.

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