Police: No suspects in Jazz owner's in-law slaying

SOUTH SALT LAKE -- Police say they have no immediate suspects in the slaying of the mother-in-law of Utah Jazz executive Greg Miller.

Detectives were collecting evidence Wednesday at the South Salt Lake book shop where 64-year-old Sherry Black was found stabbed to death Tuesday afternoon.

Police Officer Gary Keller says Black was found by her husband at B&W Collector Books and Billiards Supply.

Keller says the husband, Earl Black, isn't a suspect.

Police are asking the public for help in the case.

Coach Jerry Sloan says the Jazz will hold a moment of silence before Wednesday night's game against the Indiana Pacers.

Miller is chief executive of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. He called the slaying a "senseless act of violence."

 

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