Notice that the killer shot himself 4 times with 12ga birdshot.
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The Goshen News
Preliminary findings of autopsies released
By ROD ROWE
Goshen News Staff Writer
The preliminary findings of the forensic pathologist who conducted autopsies on the shooting victims in the Nu-Wood incident at Goshen confirm the initial report by authorities of a murder/suicide, according to a report by the Elkhart County coroner.
The coroner, Dr. Jeff Landrum, reported Saturday that Greg Oswald, 35, the Nu-Wood plant manager, died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. He said Oswald suffered two shots from the shotgun. The death was ruled a homicide.
The other fatality, Robert Wissman, 36, Goshen, is the person that witnesses said fired the shotgun that killed Oswald and wounded six other people at the southside business Thursday afternoon.
Wissman died after four self-inflicted gunshot wounds, the Friday autopsy showed.
“We took all matters into consideration,” the coroner said, as representatives of the Indiana State and Goshen police attended the autopsies as they were conducted by a forensic pathologist.
“There is ample evidence to support that the shots were self-inflicted” to Wissman, Dr. Landrum said.
Three of the four wounds, with time, could have been fatal injuries, he said, but none of those three caused the death. The fourth shot was the fatal wound, though.
The coroner said the results of toxicology tests will be known later this week.
Tragedy not the first for Wissman family
By GOSHEN NEWS STAFF
Thursday was not the first time the Wissman family had endured a murder/suicide at the hands of relative with a shotgun, both apparently based on trouble with a relationship.
On Thursday, Robert Wissman killed a co-worker with a pump action, 12-gauge shotgun before turning the gun on himself. According to Jeff Landrum, Elkhart County coroner, Wissman shot himself four times.
On Oct. 6, 1985, Willis Carl Wissman, Robert’s uncle, shot and killed his wife, Carolyn Wissman, with a pump action, 12-gauge shotgun in their home at 411 N. Ninth St. in Goshen. Willis then turned the gun on himself, getting off one shot to the chest. The Goshen News report from the day after said Wissman survived five hours of surgery at Goshen General Hospital.
Current police chief Terry Schollian, then a sergeant, was one of the first officers to arrive at the scene.
Three hurt in shooting remain in hospital
Three of the six people injured in Thursday’s attack on employees of Nu-Wood Decorative Millwork, 2515 Industrial Park Drive, Goshen, remain hospitalized.