Thursday, August 8, 1974 - -  Tragedy has ended the Flagler County homecoming of a 24-year-old Army veteran back  from Korea. 
	        The bodies of Jasper Anderson  and his 19-year-old wife, Patricia, were found Sunday night near a car parked  on a backwoods logging road near Bunnell. Flagler County sheriff's deputies  suspect that Anderson shot his wife and committed suicide, after abducting her  at gunpoint at 10 a.m. Sunday from the Bunnell General Hospital where she was  being treated with a broken jaw.
	        The tragedy began last week  when Anderson returned unexpectedly from duty in Korea, and confronted his wife  over marital problems, said Sgt. Larry Moody for Sheriff P.A. Edmonson.
	        He broke his wife's jaw, and  Capt. Hugh (Ace) Drummond and I arrested him Thursday morning at his father's  residence at Bunnell and we jailed him on a charge of aggravated assault,  Moody recalled. 
	        “We took a 22-caliber revolver  from him and he was held under a $1,000 bond," Moody added. Moody said the  woman's jaw apparently was broken with a broom handle.
	        On Friday, County Judge Duane  A. Deen released the soldier on his own recognizance, pending trial. At 10  a.m., Sunday, Anderson forced his way into the Bunnell hospital at gunpoint and  forced his injured wife to leave with him, deputies said. "He pointed a  revolver at several people in the hospital," Moody said.
	        Sunday night, the bodies were  found in a remote area by two youths in a dune buggy.
	        "It appears to be murder  and suicide, but we're not closing the case,” Moody said Tuesday night. The  case is still under investigation by the sheriff’s deputies and Jack Lynady,  chief investigator for the State Attorney’s office.
	        THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
	          Bunnell, Florida