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On July 30, 1998, Joe Foley, a recreational therapist, union official, and volunteer, was found murdered in his home shortly after a strike by the union members. His wife, Kathleen Foley, was sleeping in the adjacent bedroom and did not hear the gun go off, nor did their next-door neighbors or anyone else in the neighborhood. To uncover the truth behind his death, investigators would rely on a forensic sound test, an electron microscope, a pair of shorts, and a nightgown.
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On July 30, 1998, Joe Foley, a recreational therapist, union official, and volunteer, was found murdered in his home shortly after a strike by the union members. His wife, Kathleen Foley, was sleeping in the adjacent bedroom and did not hear the gun go off, nor did their next-door neighbors or anyone else in the neighborhood. To uncover the truth behind his death, investigators would rely on a forensic sound test, an electron microscope, a pair of shorts, and a nightgown.
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