Sister Angered by Slow Progress in Murder Probe ; Man's Remains Found in May
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 31, 2004
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 31, 2004
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TRENTON - The sister of a New Jersey man whose dismembered body was found in three suitcases off the Virginia coast says key evidence in her brother's murder investigation is being overlooked by police and that geography is letting his killer go free.
Nancy Taylor also told The Associated Press that the body of her brother, William T. McGuire, was found in his own matching luggage, a detail not previously made public and one that she said suggests he was killed in New Jersey by someone he knew.See the full content of this document
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Sister Angered by Slow Progress in Murder Probe ; Man's Remains Found in May
"I don't know who killed my brother," she said in an interview from her home in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. "It was a well-thought out, well-calculated, heinous murder."
The remains of McGuire, 39, washed up in the Chesapeake Bay in early M...See the full content of this document
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