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His face wet with sweat and with tears, the man runs for freedom, he runs for his life.
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rape pack, allegedly committed theft, stolen microfiche, prior crime scenes, graffiti king, twelfth card, jewelry exchange, early civil rights leaders, discount variety store, stealing large sum, canine urine, evidence chart, evidence board, microfiche reader, big detective, jasmine scent, motive unknown, combat jacket, tall paper, early civil rights movement, spiritual searching, entry team
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New York, Geneva Settle, Thompson Boyd, Charles Singleton, Amelia Sachs, Lincoln Rhyme, Gallows Heights, Detective Bell, Elizabeth Street, Langston Hughes, Mel Cooper, Lon Sellitto, Roland Bell, Weekly Illustrated, Fourteenth Amendment, Frederick Douglass, Wesley Goades, New Jersey, Little Italy, Sanford Foundation, William Ashberry, Crown Vic, Sanford Bank, Barbe Lynch, Bomb Squad
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