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Comment on Cold Case Crime: Did anyone see the perps? Comments re photo 49024 Crime Scene Did anyone see the perps Ken Hill writes: See! Bullying can have a positive outcome. Like Steve Urkel, I'll bet that delivery man got a much cooler, and heavier, car the next time around, which probably helped him to get a date once in a while.Thanks for the cheer up therapy. The victim needed that and all its convolutions. It is especially encouraging knowing that a crack Detective may take interest in the case. With only 141 suspects - the rest of the LWC Student body, and more than half of the girls, most of whom might not be suspects - the cold case is one an ambitious retired detective could sink his teeth into - solve it and make a name for himself. - EW This story was posted on 2013-04-08 08:07:40
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