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A story published in Saturday’s State section about convicted murderer Dennis Dechaine should have stated that it was prosecutors, not defense attorneys, who have suggested that a biological sample from the nails of victim Sarah Cherry, 12, may have come from another cadaver examined by state doctors or…
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A story published in Saturday’s State section about convicted murderer Dennis Dechaine should have stated that it was prosecutors, not defense attorneys, who have suggested that a biological sample from the nails of victim Sarah Cherry, 12, may have come from another cadaver examined by state doctors or a medical technician.
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