

Authorities in southwest Florida are perplexing to establish who is obliged for a slaying of Teresa Sievers, a distinguished alloy and married mom of dual who was found passed in her upscale home in Bonita Springs.
Sievers unsuccessful to uncover adult for work Monday morning, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office
Authorities have reliable Sievers’ genocide is a homicide, though have nonetheless to criticism on a means or demeanour of death.
“The review is ongoing and there is zero else we’re means to release,” Lee County Sheriff’s Office orator Tony Schall told The Huffington Post on Thursday.
Sievers’ father and their dual immature children were not home during a time of a slaying. The family visited kin in Connecticut over a weekend and Sievers flew home alone on Sunday night. Her father and children were formulation to join her after in a week, HLN horde Nancy Grace
Sievers called her father after her craft landed and told him she had arrived safely, according to WINK News
An unclear neighbor pronounced that she listened screams entrance from Sievers’ home early Monday morning.
“I got adult and we listened what was like a biting … like they got hurt,” a neighbor said.
Dr. Sievers deliberating anti-aging medicine.
Sievers’ website says she operated a Restorative Health and Healing Center in Estero, Florida. According to the website
In 1996 Dr. Sievers graduated with honors from Ross University School of Medicine. After completing her residency during a University of Florida in Jacksonville, where she was awarded proprietor of a year, she became house approved in Internal Medicine.
Sievers after performed a master’s grade in metabolic and nutritive medicine from a University of South Florida and began holding a holistic proceed to health.
“We should all be unequivocally beholden that we had a event to know her,” Sievers’ colleague, Jo Vaccarino, told WINK News
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking anyone with information about a box to hit them during (239) 477-1000 or to call Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers during 1-800-780-8477. Tips can also be submitted online during Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers
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