By Steve Gorman

(Reuters) -Detectives in Indiana have completed their initial investigation into the killing of a cleaning woman who mistakenly arrived at the wrong address and was shot through the door by a resident who feared an intruder was outside, police said on Friday.

The findings of the Whitestown Metropolitan Police Department were formally submitted to the Boone County Prosecutor’s Office for review to determine whether criminal charges will be brought in connection with Wednesday’s killing.

The prosecutor, Kent Eastwood, told local media the case is complicated by the “castle doctrine” of Indiana’s “stand your ground law” giving individuals a right to protect themselves against a home invader, in some cases using deadly force.

The slain cleaning woman was identified by polic

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