New Mexico robber might have left severed finger
The Kansas City Star Monday 5th March, 2012
Albuquerque police say a robbery suspect might have left a piece of his finger behind at the crime scene.</p><p>KRQE-TV reports ( http://bit.ly/yXFEMG) police found the fingertip at a smoke shop after gunshots were fired during a robbery. Investigators think the fleeing suspect may have shot off his own finger.</p><p>A finge...
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