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Probably because no one ever explained the existence of unknown male DNA on the murder weapon and at the scene. I think she planned it, but I don't think she did it alone. —Preceding
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08:01, 29 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Well, even if what you say is true ... that "she planned it, but she didn't do it alone" ... I would hardly say that she's "unjustly imprisoned and must be freed". Sheesh. (
Joseph A. Spadaro (
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Birth place
Although I highly doubt sarah johnson really did the crime, for my WikiProject Criminal Biography I added the criminal infobox to her. But I couldn't find her birthplace, anyone knows?
Wooyi00:33, 9 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Sarah Johnson was convicted of murder. When quoting the sentencing judge, the writer should not state that Sarah Johnson "alledgedly" killed her parents after she was convicted of doing so. Please save the term "allegedly" for use prior to conviction. —Preceding
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