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Man believed to have raped several elderly women in Bastrop Co. identified
Officials say after nearly three decades of investigating, they've identified the person who they believe raped several ...
After 17 years, LaSalle police have identified a man found dead near Fighting Island in 2008, thanks to a DNA match in a U.S.
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