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Arkansas police looking for ‘possible motive' in Devil's Den double murders

Arkansas police looking for ‘possible motive' in Devil's Den double murders

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Fox News correspondent Brooke Taylor has the latest on the suspect arrested in connection with the double homicide at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas on 'America's Newsroom.'
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