48 years after Hawaii teen's murder, ex-schoolmate is arrested in Utah
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Teen arrested over online abuse of Havertz's wife
A teenager has been arrested in connection with the online abuse sent to the wife of Arsenal forward Kai Havertz, police said Tuesday.ESPN - 5h -
Teen arrested after boy, 12, dies in stabbing
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Men confess to brutal murder after over 20 years on the run
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Husband arrested for murder after wife's body found in dumpster
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Woman arrested on suspicion of murdering man
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Investigators say jealousy was a motive in murder of Texas teen
Matthew Edgar, who claimed to have no memory of how his ex-girlfriend was killed, was convicted of Livye Lewis' murder while on the run from authorities in Texas.CBS News - Jan. 5 -
How investigators unraveled the murder of Texas teen Livye Lewis
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German government condemns New Year's Eve violence after hundreds of arrests
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Morris Chestnut on blending medical mysteries with crime-solving in "Watson"
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