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Federal prosecutors in Massachusetts say authorities have found the body of the suspect in the deadly Brown University mass shooting.
They say he died by suicide.
He was located inside a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire.
Officials say he was responsible for the killings of two Brown University students in Providence,
Rhode Island last Saturday,
as well as the death of an MIT physics professor outside Boston two days later.
and Piers Tovia Smith reports.
Authorities say the shooter was 48-year-old Claudio Neves Valente,
a Portuguese national and former Brown student who would have spent a lot of time in the building where the shooting took place.
His last known address was in Florida.
Officials say he also attended the same school in Portugal as the slain MIT physics professor.
Police say their case cracked open after a tip led them to a car linked to the suspect.
That brought them to a car rental company that had images of him and paperwork with the suspect's real name.