Police identify mother, 2 daughters found dead at Ohio home

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Police in OH are investigating the mysterious deaths of a mother and her two young adult daughters, whose bodies were all found Sunday evening.

The murdered bodies of an OH woman and her two adult daughters were discovered Sunday evening by a family friend reported Cleveland's News 5.

Early reports suggested all three had been shot, however, further investigation indicates the mother, Suzanne Taylor, had suffered a knife wound.

North Royalton police and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation are investigating. They did not appear to have "obvious signs of death", but police believe both daughters were homicide victims.

The victims were identified as 18-year-old Kylie Pifer, 21-year-old Taylor Pifer and their mother, Suzanne Taylor, Loeding said.

No information has been released about a motive.

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No arrests have been made, but Loeding said police have been looking at persons of interest.

Taylor and Kylie Pifer were attending local colleges and living at home with their mother.

The girls' stepmother, Sonya Pifer, described her stepdaughters as "great kids" and "great students".

Police have ruled out a murder-suicide, Loeding said. "But there is more work to be done".

Taylor Pifer was a senior at Kent State University where she studied fashion. I'd like to give you answers.

Kylie was due to celebrate her 19th birthday on June 11, according to WEWS.

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