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On October 12th, 1998, this University of Wyoming student was robbed, tortured and left for dead by two attackers outside of Laramie, Wyoming.
Question 1:
On October 12th, 1998, this University of Wyoming student was robbed, tortured and left for dead by two attackers outside of Laramie, Wyoming.
A.
Matthew Shepard
B.
Russell Henderson
C.
Dennis Shepard
D.
Aaron McKinney
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