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ORLANDO A former campaign aide to a Florida
congressman and two other men were found dead in a home in an apparent
double-murder and suicide, authorities and relatives said.
Authorities have not determined a motive for the deaths of Ralph
Gonzalez, 39, his roommate, David Abrami, 36, and a friend, Robert
Drake, 30.
Investigators found weapons and signs of a struggle
in the house, but they did not say what the weapons were or which man
they think was the killer. It's thought the men died several days
before the bodies were found Thursday.
Gonzalez was executive director of the Georgia Republican Party in
2001. He managed U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney's 2002 campaign and was president
of Strategum Group, an Orlando-based political consulting firm that
represents Republican candidates.
"He was a born political
consultant. He had bravado, he was intense, and he lived and breathed
tactics and strategy," Feeney said.
"He was an adviser and strategist for me and became a very good friend."
Abrami, an attorney, was active in Republican politics as well.
Gonzalez, the son of Cuban immigrants, was devoted to politics even as
a youth, said his father, Rafael Gonzalez, of Miami. He graduated from
Florida International University and received a master's degree in
campaign management at the University of Florida.
"He was a smart person who built a business by himself," Rafael Gonzalez said. "He traveled all over the world."
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