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The Shocking Murder of Terry King (Part 1)

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  • Associated Press. 2002. "Convicted child molester accused of writing love letter to boy in jail." Miami Herald, April 4: 363.
  • Associated Press. 2001. "Grandmother: Boys couldn't have killed dad." Miami Herald, November 29: 438.
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