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Ohio triple-slaying killer made deal with authorities to save tree where he placed victims

foxnews.com (1 year ago)

May 12, 2012

Authorities say a central Ohio man who killed three people and stuffed their bodies in a hollow tree made a deal with prosecutors to disclose where they were hidden if they saved the tree. full story

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