The couple
were discovered on Sunday afternoon by friends who came to check on them.
The
friends reportedly entered the home through an unlocked glass door after they
had not heard from the Rabbis for days.
Police are
investigating the murder of the California couple who were discovered dead in
their home next to a disturbing message.
Golam and
Shamima Rabbi were each shot at least once in their San Jose property, say
police.
ABC 7
reports that a message was written in ink on the hardwood floor beside their
bodies saying: "Sorry, my first kill was clumsy."
The couple
emigrated to the US from Bangladesh decades ago. Mr Rabbi, 59, worked as an
engineer and Mrs Rabbi, 57, was employed as an accountant.
They were
regular attendees of their local mosque, the Evergreen Islamic Center, where
worshippers are stunned by the double homicide.
Mosque
member Hasan Rahim told the San Jose Mercury: "The loss is so enormous
that we are still finding it difficult to come to grips with the truth."
An unnamed
relative told the Mercury that police had been questioning one of the couple's
two sons - who are aged 17 and 23 - though it is not clear which one.
But police
said they had no information yet on a suspect or motive.

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