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[Perfect Aim] Is this kid a killer?

[Perfect Aim] Is this kid a killer?

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Hello, Officer  

All of the evidence seems to be pointing to teenager Marc Huddleston as Frederick Miller's killer.

He had means and motive. The physical evidence implicates him. Did he murder his girlfriend's father?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Perfect Aim case? Check out the Case Recap.

We're off on Monday for the holiday. See you on Tuesday!



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Marc Huddleston interview #2

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The detectives brought Marc in for another conversation in light of recent developments.


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Forensic analysis – cup

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The crime lab provided their rush preliminary analysis of the cup recently collected as evidence.


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Surveillance report

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YCSD investigators recently placed a person of interest under surveillance.


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Alibi check – Caroline Miller #2

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Investigators spoke to Square Books employees and patrons to verify Caroline's whereabouts when Frederick died.


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Canvass – YHS students

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The detectives talked to YHS students to learn more about Marc and Lizzie's relationship.


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Alibi check – Lizzie Miller #2

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Investigators canvassed the skate park, looking for anyone who was there the night Frederick died.


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Paul Bragg interview

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The detectives wanted to get some additional information from Jimmy's dad.


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Paul Bragg bio

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After living on both coasts, Paul moved to Mississippi when he married Stephanie.


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Jimmy Bragg interview #2

Smiling teen boy with dark hair

The detectives asked Jimmy for more information about Frederick Miller as a teacher.


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Caroline Miller interview #3

Smiling woman with long dark hair and bangs

The detectives asked the victim's wife to come in again to address some lingering questions.


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Donna Palmer interview #2

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The detectives asked Donna some more questions about her friend Caroline.


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Alibi check – Lyle Nelson

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YCSD investigators looked into Mr. Nelson's whereabouts at the time of the murder.


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