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"UVALDE TEACHER DESCRIBES PLAYING DEAD WHILE STUDENTS MURDERED, YOGURT SHOP KILLER LINKED TO KENTUCKY COLD CASE & MANSION MURDERS DAY 2"
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Reid Carter covers day five of the Uvalde trial - teacher Arnulfo Reyes describes being shot in the arm and pretending to be dead while the shooter murdered every student in his Room 111 classroom. None survived. Rangers testify about the unlocked door, Hellfire trigger, and security cameras nobody was watching. Plus a stunning cold case breakthrough - the 1998 Kentucky murder of Linda Rutledge has been solved after 27 years, and the killer is the same man responsible for Austin's Yogurt Shop Murders. Robert Brashers killed five women across two states. Day two of the Mansion Murders trial continues in New Jersey.
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