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•Tracking the hours before a young Minnesota woman became a murder victim
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Alex Pennig , a former co-worker and friend of Matthew Ecker , was shot dead in her St. Paul , Minnesota , apartment on Dec. 15, 2022 .
Ecker said Pennig told him she got in a fight with her boyfriend Shane Anderson and was scared of what he might do.
He said she grabbed his gun out of his backpack, backed into the bathroom and locked the door.
Moments later, Ecker broke open the bathroom door and found Pennig shot herself in the head.
Detectives used surveillance footage to piece together Pennig 's final moments.
A metal piece of the door lock was found on the floor where Pennig was shot.
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