Husband and Wife Found Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide in Anaheim Hills Home
- Victor Nwoko
- May 10
- 2 min read

ANAHEIM HILLS, CALIFORNIA — A husband and wife were found dead Thursday evening in their upscale Anaheim Hills residence in what police are investigating as a possible murder-suicide.
Anaheim Police officers responded to reports of gunfire at approximately 6 p.m. at a home located about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Upon arrival, officers discovered the bodies of two individuals, believed to be Allison Berry Guerra and her husband, Marco “Tony” Guerra, both of whom had sustained fatal gunshot wounds. A firearm was recovered at the scene, and both were pronounced dead at the location.

While the investigation remains ongoing, early indications suggest that Tony Guerra may have shot and killed his wife before turning the gun on himself. Police have not reported any signs of forced entry or outside involvement, and no suspects are currently being sought.
The shocking discovery has deeply affected the Anaheim Hills community, where the couple was known and admired by many. Friends and neighbors have taken to social media to mourn the couple’s loss and share heartfelt tributes.

“My heart is broken for the two of you,” wrote Tristin Haulenbeck. “Allison, you were the kindest person and made me feel like family… Tony was always so kind and inviting. Rest in peace, my friends.”
Another friend, Randy Slack, remembered Tony as a warm and passionate man: “Tony, you were always so welcoming and full of life, a passionate man full of love. You always gave me hugs with that big happy smile… I’ll miss you sending me messages and our talks, my man. I’m sorry for whatever you must have been going through. RIP Tony & wife Allison Guerra.”

Authorities have not yet confirmed the official cause of death pending autopsy results, and no further details about the couple’s relationship or potential motives have been released. The case remains under active investigation by Anaheim Police.



















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