Amanda Antoni's death 'very suspicious,' homicide investigating
Amanda Antoni, 31, her husband and parents had just returned from San Francisco trip
There were signs of a violent incident at the Castleridge home where a Calgary woman was found dead by her husband on Monday, Calgary police say.
The body of Amanda Antoni, 31, was found in the Castledale Way home on Monday afternoon by her husband, Lee Antoni, who called 911, police said Tuesday.
First responders made the decision to call police after assessing the situation as suspicious, according to a Calgary Police Service release.
Staff Sgt. Doug Andrus said Antoni's husband has been co-operative and is not a suspect at this time. Lee Antoni was out of town over the weekend and last spoke with her on Saturday night.
Police can't call the death a homicide until the medical examiner finishes the autopsy, which has been underway since Monday but investigators believe the situation is "very suspicious" and the homicide unit is leading the investigation.
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There is no reported history of domestic conflict between the couple, police said.
The police service's technological crimes and cyber crimes units are are looking into Antoni's social media accounts and forensically examining her electronic devices in an effort to determine whom she was in contact with prior to her death, police said.
The Antonis had just taken a trip to San Francisco with the victim's mother and her husband.
Messages of condolence were posted to the Facebook walls of Antoni's family members on Tuesday.