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Blood had soaked into one end of Orange's couch and then into pillows on the couch, and Tuller said some had parallel swipe marks on them, implying that someone had tried to clean up the blood.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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Blood had soaked into one end of Orange's couch and then into pillows on the couch, and Tuller said some had parallel swipe marks on them, implying that someone had tried to clean up the blood.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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Tuller testified that he also found a frying pan with blood on it that had been severely bent.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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Ms. Tuller says she hopes a real-life tragedy will stand apart from the crush of futuristic science fiction flooding the market.
An Unlikely Story for Teens Alexandra Alter 2011
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Tuller testified that he also found a frying pan with blood on it that had been severely bent.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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Tuller testified that he also found a frying pan with blood on it that had been severely bent.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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Blood had soaked into one end of Orange's couch and then into pillows on the couch, and Tuller said some had parallel swipe marks on them, implying that someone had tried to clean up the blood.
Fairfax man's attorneys acknowledge that he killed woman Tom Jackman 2011
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Tamra Tuller, Ms. Sepetys' editor at Philomel, Penguin's young adult imprint, suggested bringing some characters back to life and leaving the fate of others open- ended to inject more hope into the narrative.
An Unlikely Story for Teens Alexandra Alter 2011
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Instead, Kelly moves Tuller to the backwater Transportation Bureau.
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Kelly's second move was to transfer another Hispanic chief, Raymond Diaz, from Borough Commander of Manhattan North -- where, like Tuller, he's respected for his competence and judgment -- to replace Tuller in Manhattan South.
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