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[Perfect Aim] A high school grudge turned deadly?

[Perfect Aim] A high school grudge turned deadly?

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Hello, Officer  

Did someone at the high school have a deadly grudge against teacher Frederick Miller?

Maybe someone who worked closely with him? Or someone whose hard work was rarely noticed, much less appreciated?

A man in coveralls holding a mop, standing in a janitor's closet, and a man with arms folded standing in a school hallway lined with lockers

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

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Travis Lancaster interview

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The detectives talked with the archery coach at the high school.


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Eddie House interview

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Detective Murphy spoke to a custodian at the high school.


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Alibi check – Caroline Miller

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YCSD investigators spoke to witnesses to see if they could corroborate Caroline Miller's alibi.


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Alibi check – Lizzie Miller

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YCSD investigators spoke to witnesses to see if they could corroborate Lizzie Miller's alibi.


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Canvass – church choir members

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Investigators spoke to members of the Faith and Glory Community Church choir.


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Canvass – victim's co-workers

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Investigators spoke to Frederick Miller's co-workers at Yoknapatawpha High School.


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Forensic analysis – scene evidence

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The Crime Lab analyzed evidence from the crime scene. Additional analyses are ongoing.


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Status report

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This report summarizing investigative activities through Day 4 was added to the case file.


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Stephanie Bragg bio

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Stephanie learned early to rely on herself and leverage her strengths to protect her interests.


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Stephanie Bragg interview

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The detectives wanted to follow up on information Mrs. Bragg had shared with other witnesses.


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Jimmy Bragg bio

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Jimmy is a Yoknapatawpha High student and a member of the archery team.


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Jimmy Bragg interview

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Detective Armstrong caught up with Jimmy and asked about his relationship with Frederick Miller.


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