Travel Channel’s ‘Ghost Adventures’ couple found dead in a mysterious murder.
Mark and Debby Constantino, who have been found featured on the Travel Channel’s unscripted series have been found dead.
The bodies of a man and women found in a barricaded apartment by police investigating an earlier Reno homicide were an estranged husband and wife who appeared as ghost hunters on the hit TV series Ghost Adventures.
According to reports, Reno police continued their investigation and found that a chain of events led to the death of Mark and Debby Constantino in an apartment complex after killing another man in Reno, Nevada.
Officials are not saying how the three died but said Mark Constantino fired at officers who approached the apartment door.
The Constantinos were featured in recent years on the Travel Channel’s hit TV series, including visiting a brothel in Reno, the Goldfield Hotel and the Market Street Cinema in San Francisco.
The couple were found dead when a SWAT team responding to a hostage situation stormed their adult daughter’s apartment.
From THR:
“The subjects involved in this incident were not shot at or injured by gunfire from any law enforcement personnel,” he said in an email to The Associated Press.
Reno police had responded to a call at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday about a man found dead at a home in northwest Reno where Debby Constantino and another woman had been living. Officers tracked her cell phone to the apartment across town in Sparks.
Police have said little about the Reno killing, but Triplett confirmed Wednesday that the two incidents were “directly related.”
Officers heard several gunshots when they knocked on the apartment door and heard a man yelling at police to leave. The man told the officers, “Give me 15 minutes to gather my thoughts, or I’ll kill her,” Reno Deputy Police Chief Tom Robinson told the newspaper.
Police told the Reno Gazette-Journal that Debby Constantino also was the victim in an earlier kidnapping and domestic incident involving her estranged husband.