Deadly Police Chase and Fiery Explosion: Illinois Quadruple Murder Suspect Found 600 Miles Away

The suspect believed to be responsible for a quadruple murder in Romeoville, Illinois, was killed in a fiery car crash in Oklahoma after a police chase. Nathaniel Huey Jr., 32, was identified as the sole suspect in the deaths of a couple, their two children, and their three dogs. Authorities detected Huey's vehicle in Catoosa, Oklahoma, over 600 miles away from the crime scene, and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. Huey evaded the police, crashed his vehicle into a center barrier, and it burst into flames. He was found dead with a gunshot wound, and a female passenger, identified as his domestic partner, was also found with a gunshot wound and later died at the hospital. The investigation into the motive and relationship between the suspect and the victims is ongoing.
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