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Husband of JBLM soldier charged with killing, freezing stepbrother

The husband of a Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier was charged today with killing his autistic stepbrother in Wisconsin and freezing his body in a freezer.

Published: Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:46 p.m. PST
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The husband of a Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier was charged today with killing his autistic stepbrother in Wisconsin and freezing his body in a freezer.

Read more : http://blog.thenewstribune.com/crime/2012/11/06/husband-of-jblm-soldier-charged-with-killing-freezing-stepbrother/

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