Sorry if already posted - didn't see it in Notables. Could be nothing, could be something.
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Ex-pro hockey player, mom found dead in California condo, believed to be double-homicide
A former professional hockey player and a mother of two were found dead over the weekend in the athlete's home in California, officials said.
Wendi Miller, 48, and Darren Partch, 38, were discovered at Partch's condominium in Newport Beach, according to online records from the Orange County Coroner's Office.
Around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, the Newport Beach Police Department received a call to the home, where the two were found.
In a news release on Monday, authorities said that the situation is being investigated as a homicide, but did not reveal further information about how they were killed or what their relationship was.
Partch spent years playing professional hockey as a forward for teams including the Waterloo Black Hawks and San Diego Gulls, according to Hockeydb.com.
Miller was the CEO of Wings for Justice, a nonprofit organization that advocates on behalf of children in the criminal justice system. Her online bio states she spent her life devoting "herself to the healing and edification of children, adults, and families," and spent more than 12 years working as a licensed psychologist in California and Michigan.
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http://wingsforjustice.com/
http://wingsforjustice.com/team/wendi-miller-2/
Throughout her career, Wendi Miller has devoted herself to the healing and edification of children, adults, and families. For over 12 years, Wendi served as a licensed psychologist in California and Michigan counseling children, individuals, couples, and families.
During the last several years of Wendi’s practice, she specialized in treating victims of domestic violence and abuse. She is the author of two published books, Betrayed Vows, and the Care Point Training Manual for Facilitators of Support Groups. She has facilitated several domestic violence groups for women and children healing from abuse.
Wendi and her children experienced severe injustice in the family court system and her children are left unprotected along with thousands of others across the country. As CEO, Wendi’s vision for Wings for Justice is to bring beauty from the ashes, and necessary changes to the family court system to ensure the safety and well-being of children.
Wendi earned her Master’s Degree in Counseling at Hope International University in Fullerton, CA, where she also taught courses on the Undergraduate level, and has earned a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA.