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An Illinois mass killer walks free

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An Illinois mass killer walks free

Monday, Apr 30

In 1972, a man went into a Yorkville restaurant and killed five people. On April 26 of this year, he was released from prison. If you wonder why some Americans continue to support the death penalty, this case offers a good answer.

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