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State Police Detective Sargent Roy Tanner And East Lansing Detective Inspect Murder Scene With Sargent Wayne Jussila, February 2, 1964

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1964
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Inkster Man Held At Ypsilanti On Murder Charge

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Man Gets Life Sentence For Death Of Student

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Ypsilanti Township Man Convicted In Killing Of EMU Student

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Second Murder Trial Under Way

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Convicted Killer Pleads With Judge

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Trial Rescheduled For Man Charged In Matthews Killing

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Ypsilanti Township Man Found Guilty In Matthews Murder

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Jury Deliberations Will Continue In Court Case

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