Bothell woman was killed by head trauma

BOTHELL, Wash. (AP) - The Snohomish County medical examiner's office says a Bothell woman whose body was found Tuesday died of head injuries.

She was identified Friday as 37-year-old Susann (soo-SAHN') Smith.

Bothell police are saying little about their homicide investigation. Sgt. Cedric Collins said Friday they are releasing no information on the weapon or possible suspects or motive.

Officers found the body when they were asked to check her home after she failed to show up for work Tuesday. Collins says she has two young children who are safe.

KIRO-TV reported Smith was recently divorced.

The Seattle Times reported Smith worked for Z2Live, a mobile game developer in Seattle.


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