How much damage do serial homicide offenders wrought while the innocent rot in prison? A tabulation of preventable deaths as outcomes of sentinel events
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E. Yaksic | C. Comerford | Angelica Wills | Raneesha De Silva | R. Ranger | Robyn Mooney | Tara Bulut Allred | Christa Drakulic | Penny Geyer
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