Elaina’s hunch—met with disbelief by local police—is that these are only the latest offerings from a serial killer who has been perfecting his art for years, growing bolder and more cunning with each strike.
Hiram Grantham, a deaf janitor at the hospital, stepped forward. Although Grantham signed, he had attended the deaf school for white pupils in Morganton and his language therefore differed significantly from Wilson's.
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In four of these cases, Edgar and Johnston refused to recommend that the defendant be prosecuted. Three fathers entered into plea agreements. Of the two fathers whose cases went to trial, only one was convicted.76 By claiming that poor ...
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