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Description Used Of Rapist Worries Some

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Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1994
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Victim's Neighbors Sad, Wary

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1994
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Public Seeks Action On Serial Rapist

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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1994
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Police Chief Douglas Smith Leads Community Meeting About Serial Rapist At Dicken Elementary, May 1994
Couple Attends Community Meeting About Serial Rapist At Dicken Elementary, May 1994
Police Chief Douglas Smith Listens To Community Members During Meeting About Serial Rapist, May 1994
Community Members Attend Meeting About Serial Rapist at Dicken Elementary, May 1994
Women Listen To Police Discuss Investigation Of Serial Rape Case During Community Meeting, May 1994
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Police Chief Douglas Smith Leads Community Meeting About Serial Rapist At Dicken Elementary, May 1994

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Police Chief Douglas Smith Listens To Community Members During Meeting About Serial Rapist, May 1994

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Police Chief Douglas Smith Speaks At Press Conference About Serial Rapist, May 1994

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Police Chief Douglas Smith Offers Reward for Tips Leading to Capture of Serial Rapist, May 1994

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1994
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Police Chief Douglas Smith Takes Questions At Press Conference About Serial Rapist, May 1994

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Rapist 'Doesn't Care If He Kills'

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1994
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Police Chief Douglas Smith Offers Reward for Tips Leading to Capture of Serial Rapist, May 1994
Police Chief Douglas Smith Speaks At Press Conference About Serial Rapist, May 1994
Police Chief Douglas Smith Takes Questions At Press Conference About Serial Rapist, May 1994
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Hands-On Museum Gets Three New Exhibits

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Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1982
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FILM & VIDEO

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