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The tragic deaths of a Wisconsin couple, found in their vehicle in Harvard, Illinois, have been confirmed as a murder-suicide. Autopsy results disclosed that both Brandon Dumovich, 30, and his wife, Rachel, 29, succumbed to a single gunshot wound to the head. A gun was discovered in the car, offering crucial evidence to the investigators.
Authorities from the Harvard Police Department revealed that Brandon fatally shot Rachel before ending his own life. The grim discovery was made late at night on October 6, leaving many questions in its wake.
The couple, married on October 12, 2024, were just days shy of marking their first wedding anniversary. Their relationship had a long history; they met in middle school and maintained a friendship for 15 years before embarking on a romantic relationship in 2022, as shared on their wedding website.
The McHenry County Coroner’s Office has now concluded its findings, bringing a somber end to the investigation. As friends and family grapple with this loss, the couple’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities that can lie beneath the surface of relationships.
The couple got married on October 12, 2024 and were days away from celebrating their first wedding anniversary when they were found.
Rachel and Brandon met in middle school and were friends for 15 years before they started dating in 2022, the couple shared on their wedding website.
Despite their decades-long friendship and marital status, neither Rachel nor Brandon’s loved ones mentioned the relationship in their respective obituaries.
Brandon Dumovich, 30, and his wife, Rachel, 29, were found dead in Harvard, Illinois , late at night on October 6 by police. A gun was found inside the vehicle
Both of them died from a single gunshot wound to the head, the McHenry County Coroner’s Office has now ruled. The investigation determined that Brandon shot and killed Rachel before turning the gun on himself
Rachel and Brandon met in middle school and were friends for 15 years before they started dating in 2022. They got engaged in 2023
Rachel updated her Facebook profile picture with a selfie alongside Brandon on the same day that they were found dead.
Minutes later, she uploaded a picture the couple took during a trip to Greece, captioned: ‘Forever chasing sunsets. Wishing we were back in Greece!’
Police found their bodies later that night along Route 14, near North Division Street.
The investigation into their ‘tragic’ deaths remains ongoing, Harvard police said, but reiterated there is ‘no indication of any ongoing threat to the community.’
‘Our thoughts remain with the families and all those affected by this tragedy,’ the force said in a press release obtained by the Daily Mail.
Harvard police thanked the McHenry County investigators and coroner’s office for their ‘continued partnership and professionalism’ throughout the course of the investigation.
Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact the Harvard Police Department at (815) 943-4431 or submit tips anonymously through Crimestoppers.
Rachel’s last Facebook post was on the same day she was found dead
Rachel was as a 2018 graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She had last worked as a human resources manager
Brandon was born in Barrington, Illinois, and served in the US Navy as a petty officer
Brandon was born in Barrington, Illinois, and served in the US Navy as a petty officer, his obituary stated. There was no mention of his wife.
A review of publicly available records showed that Brandon had several run-ins with the law and was cited for at least 33 alleged traffic violations across Wisconsin and Illinois. Not all cases resulted in a conviction.
His most serious charge was for driving under the influence of alcohol in 2016. He appears to have accepted a plea deal in that case.
Rachel was a 2018 graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She had last worked as a human resources manager.
Her public obituary hailed Rachel as a ‘natural connector, advocate, and loyal friend’ with a ‘strong sense of empathy, compassion, social justice, and fair play, always championing those who needed a voice.’
Rachel, like her husband, had previously been found guilty of multiple traffic offenses. The most serious of her seven citations was for speeding.
Her family held a visitation and memorial service for her on October 17.
Brandon’s family indicated that a private memorial service would be planned ‘at a later date.’ It is unclear if or when that ceremony occurred.