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Authorities first suspect the husband in the savage murder of a Florida doctor, but when he has an alibi, they follow a tip on a 1,100-mile trip that takes the case in an unexpected direction.
Authorities first suspect the husband in the savage murder of a Florida doctor, but when he has an alibi, they follow a tip on a 1,100-mile trip that takes the case in an unexpected direction.
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