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Police have no physical evidence of Tonia’s alleged killer

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The detective sergeant who led the investigation into Tonia’s McDonald’s murder yesterday disclosed that the police have no physical evidence linking the alleged killer to the woman’s murder. The policeman also disclosed that nothing was found at...

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