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Authorities formally charge
murder suspect
Twelve counts were filed
in the Tippecanoe County Superior Court on Monday against the murder
suspect accused of killing two sisters in a Purdue Village apartment
on Aug. 2.
Zhan Yin, 27, a graduate
student in biology, was charged with two counts of murder, two counts
of murder while attempting to commit burglary or robbery, two counts
of robbery, two counts of confinement, two counts of theft, and single
counts of burglary and attempted arson. All charges are felonies.
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Developing
News:
Murder
suspect may face death penalty
Authorities
formally charge murder suspect
Documents
indicate rage may have led to murders
Authorities
file preliminary murder charges
Community
gathers to remember sisters
Bloodhounds
may help find murder evidence
Police
return murder suspect to Tippecanoe County
Biology
department officials in state of shock
Police
travel to Oklahoma to seek murder suspect
Police
investigation takes it to Oklahoma
Coroner's
report not coming any time soon
Police
continue to be tight-lipped about murder
Purdue
helping student community deal with deaths
Police
continue murder investigation
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