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Teen questioned in Shannon's murder released Posted: Sunday, December 11, 2016
Teen questioned in Shannon's murder released "I think the entire thing was very unfair because my face was in the media and now people will see that and say I am the man who kill the woman. How I supposed to get a job now?...", Matthew Maharaj, 18
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