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Actress of “Back to the future” and “Hard to kill” lost his life in a shooting

Cheryl Sanders, 59, and her husband husband, Robert Reed Sanders, were killed last Wednesday in the middle of a shooting in the Yellow Springs residential area, in Greene County, in the US state of Ohio. The renowned actress was recognized for having participated in films such as Back to the future II, Hard to Kill Y The Thomas Crown case, según spread infobae

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Unfortunately, the shooting ended the life of Sanders, her husband and the actress’s ex-husband, Robert Lindsey Duncan.


According to police testimony, Reed Sanders approached Duncan while he was in his car, and the ex-husband started shooting. Cheryl, who was also armed, arrived shortly afterwards in her own vehicle and joined the shooting.


It should be noted that on Friday, Duncan and his wife said at a press conference that they were “ambushed.” “They took us off guard. They said nothing and started shooting at us, ” said Molly, Duncan’s current wife, at New York Daily News.


A fact to consider is that a friend of the couple indicated to Daily News that Cheryl and her husband went to Robert Lindsey Duncan’s house in Ohio to face him for access to the university’s savings fund for girls. “Cheryl and her ex-husband were supposed to authorize any savings fund movement,” said King. “But part of the agreement was that Lindsey could withhold money if the girls didn’t go to a school he approved, and that’s why they fought,” he said.

Sheriff’s Gene Fischer reported that five years ago Lindsey Duncan reported that he suspected that his ex-wife had hired someone to kill him.

The truth is that Lindsey Duncan and Cheryl Sanders got married in 1999 and divorced in 2010, ten years later, and have two daughters in common. The relationship between the two was very tense since their divorce.




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