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Law enforcement zeroes in on person of interest in 'Devil's Den' double murder

Law enforcement zeroes in on person of interest in 'Devil's Den' double murder

Fox News6 days ago
Retired FBI agent James Gagliano joins 'Fox & Friends' to weigh in on the ongoing manhunt for an Arkansas double murder suspect.
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