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    <bigarticle id="18040">
      <title><![CDATA[UPDATE: Man killed in SWAT standoff was Colton double homicide suspect]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1328408071" delta="12 hours ago"><![CDATA[2/4/2012]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[A man suspected in a Colton double homicide was identified as the person who was shot by SWAT deputies Tuesday after a two-hour standoff near San Bernardino.San Bernardino County sheriff's investigators had an arrest warrant for Tory Reed, 28, of Rialto and came to the 4000 block of North F Street to take him into custody. But he was shot and killed after sheriff's officials say he charged at SWAT ...]]></text>
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    <bigarticle id="17802">
      <title><![CDATA[Elderly woman becomes third homicide victim this week in Coos County]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1327732914" delta="1 week ago"><![CDATA[1/28/2012]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[For the third time in less than a week, Coos County investigators have been called to the scene of a homicide. This time, the victim was an elderly woman who lived alone in Coquille.Police were called to the East 6th Street home of Leona Elaine Robison, 86, at about 2:30 Monday afternoon, said Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier. At the scene, they found signs that a door had been ...]]></text>
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    <article id="17617">
      <title><![CDATA[UPDATE: Suspect in Chesapeake homicide takes his own life]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1327212457" delta="2 weeks ago"><![CDATA[1/22/2012]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[CHESAPEAKE%u2014 UPDATE: Pritchard Hoggard, suspect in the homicide of Susan Griffin, has died as a result of a self-inflicted injury. Hoggard took his own life on the evening of April 5.On Tuesday, April 5, 2011, Chesapeake police detectives were investigating a missing person report on 45-year-old Susan Griffin from the 1700 block of Blue Bill Court.At about 4:00 p.m., detectives located the body of Susan Griffin in the 1700 block ...]]></text>
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    <article id="17399">
      <title><![CDATA[Most likely to be a homicide victim?]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1326931611" delta="2 weeks ago"><![CDATA[1/18/2012]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[Who is most likely to be the victim of a homicide? And whose case has the best chance of being solved?Inside Story's analysis of the 236 Lancaster County homicides from 1990 to 2010 showed that clearance rates vary based on victim demographics, such as age and gender, and also where the death happened. For example, investigators solved nearly all cases with child victims. But nearly one-third of local unsolved homicides ...]]></text>
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    <article id="15092">
      <title><![CDATA[RCMP confirm death of elderly man is a homicide]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317376343" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/30/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[Nova Scotia RCMP say the death of an elderly Cape Breton man was a homicide. A neighbour found 82-year old Angus MacLean dead Wednesday in his farmhouse in Colindale in western Cape Breton, police said. An autopsy was completed in Halifax on Friday, but police won't say how the retired farmer died.Const. Brad Anderson of Inverness County RCMP said police encourage the public to come forward with any information that ...]]></text>
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    <article id="15091">
      <title><![CDATA[Burger King Scene of 'Homeless Homicide,' Employee Punched Victim, Say Detroit Cops]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317376267" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/30/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[The death of a 67-year-old Burger King customer in Detroit, who police said fell and later died after being punched by a 20-year-old employee, was ruled a homicide on Friday. An autopsy determined that Paul Cannon died from blunt force trauma to the head, said a spokesman for the Wayne County medical examiner's office. The employee was being held Friday and could face criminal charges.Police said Cannon was reportedly causing ...]]></text>
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    <article id="15090">
      <title><![CDATA[Murder victims identified, two men arrested]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317376160" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/30/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[Two men were arrested in connection to this morning's double homicide. Brandon Perry Smith, 29, was arrested for aggravated murder and aggravated assault. Paul Ashton, 31, was arrested on two counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted aggravated murder. Ashton's address was listed in the bookings as the same address were the murders took place. The two, both from St. George, were arrested after officers interviewed several people ...]]></text>
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    <article id="15089">
      <title><![CDATA[Number of killings at lowest level for 30 years]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317375952" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/30/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[Justice secretary Kenny MacAskill claimed the figures, which showed a 20 percent drop in killings overall, were a vindication of the Scottish Government's policy to put 1,000 new police officers on the beat. But opposition parties said the high proportion of deaths caused by bladed weapons - which accounted for nearly half the total - showed the SNP was a 'soft-touch government'.The number of homicides - a category which covers ...]]></text>
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    <article id="15088">
      <title><![CDATA[Homicide count raised to 62 after shooting death on Donald Street]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317375769" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/30/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[FLINT, Michigan - Just one day after the city tied its homicide record, it surpassed it. Police are on the scene of an apparent homicide on the corner of Donald and Harriet streets. A man whose name and age are currently unknown was found dead with gun-shot wound to the head in a red Oldsmobile parked along Donald Street, Flint police Capt. TP Johnson said.This is the 62nd homicide the ...]]></text>
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    <article id="12864">
      <title><![CDATA[Shooting Outside Minneapolis Bar Leaves One Dead]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1304057127" delta="40 weeks ago"><![CDATA[4/29/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[Minneapolis, Minn. - Police say one man is dead after a shooting at a Minneapolis bar early Sunday morning.  This was the second homicide of the night for Minneapolis police and the 28th of the year. Sgt. William Palmer, of the Minneapolis Police Dept., says officers responded to a report of a shooting just after 1 a.m. Sunday outside of Grumpy's bar at 2200 Fourth Street NE. Sgt. Palmer ...]]></text>
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    <article id="12259">
      <title><![CDATA[Husband Dead After Wife's Death Ruled Homicide]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1300610870" delta="46 weeks ago"><![CDATA[3/20/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[The husband of a woman found killed on the side of a highway is now dead himself. Authorities say Russell Carmickle, 52, of Rosiclare, committed suicide Sunday in Vermillion County, Illinois. It comes more than nine months after his wife, Dorothy Carmickle, 39, of Rosiclare, was found dead along IL-1 just south of Pounds Hollow Rd. in Gallatin County, and just a week after a coroner's jury ruled Dorothy's death ...]]></text>
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    <article id="12041">
      <title><![CDATA[Personal conflicts biggest cause of murders in U.S.]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Homicide Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1298954463" delta="48 weeks ago"><![CDATA[2/28/2011]]></createdate>
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      <text><![CDATA[The first systematic, in-depth look at murder and suicide in the United States shows that personal conflicts are the major factor in such deaths, as opposed to random violence or other crime. Guns are the most commonly used weapons in both murders and suicides, according to the analysis of data from 2007 released on Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."The pattern that stands out the most ...]]></text>
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