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On May 7th, 1996, renowned Alzheimer's Disease researcher, Tsunao Saitoh, and his 13-year-old daughter, Loullie, were murdered in their driveway in San Diego, California. Initially, investigators suspected it was a professional hit but would later announce that they had no evidence to indicate it was anything other than a random act of violence. Was this heinous attack carefully orchestrated or was it truly a random act of violence?
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On May 7th, 1996, renowned Alzheimer's Disease researcher, Tsunao Saitoh, and his 13-year-old daughter, Loullie, were murdered in their driveway in San Diego, California. Initially, investigators suspected it was a professional hit but would later announce that they had no evidence to indicate it was anything other than a random act of violence. Was this heinous attack carefully orchestrated or was it truly a random act of violence?

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