Authorities in Port St. Lucie are continuing to investigate the deaths of Diane Glaski and Richard Glaski in what officials believe may be a murder-suicide.

According to preliminary information released by law enforcement, officers responded to a residence after receiving a request for a welfare check. When authorities arrived at the home, they discovered both individuals unresponsive inside the property. Emergency responders later confirmed that both Diane and Richard Glaski had died at the scene.
Investigators have stated that the case is currently being treated as a suspected murder-suicide, though officials emphasized that the investigation remains active and that final conclusions will depend on forensic evidence, autopsy findings, and additional investigative work.
At this stage, authorities have not publicly disclosed details regarding the circumstances leading up to the deaths, including a possible motive or the sequence of events. Detectives are continuing to gather evidence, review communications, and speak with potential witnesses in an effort to establish a clearer timeline.
Neighbors in the surrounding Port St. Lucie community described the area as quiet and peaceful, expressing shock over the tragic incident. Many residents said they had not noticed any obvious signs of trouble before the police response.
Law enforcement officials have urged the public to avoid speculation while investigators continue their work. Authorities also noted that victim support resources are being made available to surviving relatives and loved ones affected by the tragedy.
The deaths of Diane Glaski and Richard Glaski have left the local community saddened as investigators work to determine exactly what occurred.
Officials are expected to release additional information once the medical examiner’s office completes its findings and detectives finalize more details surrounding the case.