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Medina
22 May, 21:35
What were brown's motives for committing a crime?
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Erica Daugherty
22 May, 23:14
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Brown justified his motive for the murder if Clarkson, as the physical harassment of his daughter by Clarkson, who was married to Brown's ex-wife. Brown insisted that Clarkson was harassing his step-daughter (Brown's daughter), and to prevent her, Brown shot Clarkson. However, he failed to produce any evidence to prove so and w a s given death sentence.
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