Man suspected in murder-attempted suicide was Camp Smith soldier
Star Adviser
By Gregg K. Kakesako
Nov 01, 2013
The military today released information on the soldier suspected of killing his 33 year-old wife from Singapore before turning the gun on himself in the couple's Waikiki apartment in an apparent murder-attempted suicide.
The Honolulu Medical Examiner's Office officially confirmed the identity of Monday's apparent murder victim as Tara Insin.
Police have indicated that there is only one suspect after classifying the case as a murder and attempted suicide -- the husband, Leonardo Chavez, of the Dominican Republic.
Chavez is still hospitalized with a gunshot wound to his right cheek. No charges have been filed.
The couple had been married for only two months, but had been together for at least a year, according to friends in Singapore.
Although Chavez is assigned to the Pacific Command's Special Operations Command he is neither a Green Beret or a Navy SEAL, said Lt. Col. Brad Dobsenzenski, Special Operations Command spokesman.
Chavez enlisted in the Army in December 1995 and has been stationed at Camp Smith for the past 19 months.
Doboszenski said Chavez served in Iraq for two months from late November 2009 to early February 2010.
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