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Next-door neighbor Stephanie Malchow, 29, last saw Dekraai on Tuesday morning as she was leaving for work. She was shocked when she saw the photo of the stocky man with thinning hair being detained by Seal Beach police. "I'm like, no, not this neighbor, no way, he's the nicest guy ever," Malchow said. Dekraai married his current wife two or three years ago in his backyard, said Malchow, who attended the wedding. "He seemed very happy. He was just so happy he found someone new who loved his son," she said. Dekraai walked with a limp after a tugboat accident that killed a fellow tugboat operator about two miles off the coast in 2007. Cornhall said he uses a brace for his leg. Police responding to the shooting found six people dead inside the salon, an upscale business with a tannish-yellow awnings and latticework on the window panes. Two other victims died within hours at the hospital, Bowles said. Victims were scattered throughout the salon, Bowles said, and the ninth victim was found outside. Police were still trying to determine the sequence of events inside the shop. They wouldn't say what type of weapon was used or if the gunman used more than one. "We're unsure at this point if he shot from the entrance and people, as they were shot, ran in seeking cover or seeking shelter, but we have fatalities throughout the salon," Bowles told reporters at a news conference outside the business. Lydia Sosa, a hairstylist who left two years ago to work at a new business with her friend, said the gunman's ex-wife was a stylist at Salon Meritage and spoke often of her relationship problems. "They had been having bitter problems for years, and I guess he just went in there and started shooting," said Sosa, who remained close with the salon's owner, Randy Fannin, after her departure. So did Sosa's business partner, Tammy Hetzel, who said the couple's problems were well-known among employees. Cindy Spinosa, 51, who works at a nearby business, said she heard a siren around the time of the shooting. "After that one of my co-workers got a phone call from her nephew," Spinosa said. "He was outdoors when the suspect got into his truck and took off." Seal Beach has seen just one other homicide in the past four years, and Bowles said Wednesday's killings were the greatest tragedy to ever strike the seaside town. The downtown is dotted with salons, restaurants, antique shops and boutiques clustered just blocks from a beach and pier popular with teenagers and young families. Many residents live and work within walking distance of the ocean and many businesses cater to Leisure World, a gated retirement community a few miles away that is home to 9,000 people. "It's like Mayberry in the middle of Los Angeles," said Doyle Surratt, lead pastor of SeaCoast Grace Church. "We're small and all the kids go to school together."
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