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Cause of death of Matt Rissell
Rissell co-founded TSheets in 2006, an online and mobile application for digital time tracking and workforce planning. Before acquiring TSheets in December 2017 for about $340 million, the local business worked closely with Intuit Inc. based in California for several years. According to his LinkedIn profile, Rissell is married to Robin Rissell and the couple has three children. Along with contributing to Forbes, HuffPost and the American Express Open Forum, according to his bio, he also has a seat on the Executive Committee of the Idaho Technology Council. According to LinkedIn, Rissell most recently joined the board of Wild Alaskan Company, a wild-caught seafood delivery service, in January. Rissell was mentioned in the a tweet early Thursday afternoon.
The Ada County Coroner’s Office named the 46-year-old man as Matthew Rissell, former CEO of Idaho software company TSheets. Rissell was found dead in Eagle’s home Thursday morning. In a news release late Thursday, the Ada County Sheriff’s Office said Rissell shot a woman he knew before he died. They described the shooting as an apparent “murder-suicide.” The Idaho Statesman was informed by several people that the victim was his wife, Robin. The coroner’s report states that Rissell died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Just after midnight, Eagle police officers received a report of a shooting at a residence on South Pasa Tiempo Way, a small street in the Banbury neighborhood near Chinden Avenue and Locust Grove Road. A woman was “seriously injured” and Rissell was found dead at the scene. According to police, she was taken to a hospital in Boise to be treated for injuries that appeared to be life-threatening. On Thursday afternoon, there were no new developments related to the woman’s health. According to school officials, staff will support both the Rissell family and the children. Parents are asked to talk to their children tonight. Dial 988 for support at any time if you or someone you know is facing suicidal thoughts or needs to talk to someone. Help is available around the clock.
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