newspaper reported he became enraged when Emery, who was pet-sitting his fish when he went away in February, dumped the aquarium on his doorstep.
The fish were dead when he arrived home, and the two friends stopped talking to each other following its demise.
Police were conducting a search for the murder weapon, which they said could possibly be a hammer.
Residents paid tribute to Emery, a former carpenter, who was said to have moved to the house in 2000.
Michael Croissant told the publication: “Philip, he was a lovely man, marked by life. Nobody can say anything bad about him. — PTI.
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