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The victim's family members did not attend the verdict reading, but Wittkop's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were present; all began crying as a court clerk uttered the word guilty.
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The victim's family members did not attend the verdict reading, but Wittkop's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were present; all began crying as a court clerk uttered the word guilty.
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The victim's family members did not attend the verdict reading, but Wittkop's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were present; all began crying as a court clerk uttered the word guilty.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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The victim's family members did not attend the verdict reading, but Wittkop's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were present; all began crying as a court clerk uttered the word guilty.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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The victim's family members did not attend the verdict reading, but Wittkop's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were present; all began crying as a court clerk uttered the word guilty.
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The victim's family members did not attend the verdict reading, but Wittkop's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were present; all began crying as a court clerk uttered the word guilty.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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I remember there was enough of "don't let the rich girl get away with it" going on to make it expedient to call her guilty.
Patty vs. Tania 2008
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Something that cannot be fixed overnight, and I feel plain guilty.
Archive 2007-11-01 ____Maggie 2007
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Something that cannot be fixed overnight, and I feel plain guilty.
"Como Blues" Article Rejected ____Maggie 2007
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In all this Eleanor was perfectly innocent, and Bertie Stanhope could hardly be called guilty.
Barchester Towers 2004
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