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Cell phone messages hint at murder motive

The Metropolitan Police Department has determined from cell phone messages sent by a woman killed by a police officer in an apparent murder-suicide Monday that the officer killed her to keep her from talking, fearing it would come out that he had illegally entered her home while she was out.

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