Police: UW doctor, husband found slain at UW Arboretum were targeted

MADISON, Wis. (Wisconsin State Journal) — University of Wisconsin Police say a UW doctor and her husband found slain at the university's arboretum apparently were targeted.

The Dane County Medical Examiner's office on Wednesday identified the victims as 57-year-old Robin Carre and 52-year-old Beth Potter, both of Madison.

A jogger found the victims in a ditch on Tuesday morning.

Carre was dead at the scene while Potter was taken to a hospital, where she died.

The Wisconsin State Journal reports that Dr. Potter was a family medicine physician and Carre was her husband.

Investigators say they continue to follow leads and encourage anyone with information to come forward.

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