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Submit ReviewNovember 1st: Verdict read in Aaron Pajich's case (2017)
When two people meet fireworks can go off. On November 1st 2017 the verdict in a truly heinous crime was read that would decide the fate of two women who, when they met, it wasn’t just fireworks that went off but sparks that would lead to the loss of a human life.
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