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Noon, Monday, May 6, 2013. Ottawa, Kansas.
None of his family or friends talk with Andrew Stout, age 30, for several days. Three of his friends decide to stop by his rural Kansas home to check on him. One of them peers into the detached garage near the house, recoils, and says “Is that teeth?” They have discovered a human body partly covered with a tarp. The smell of death hangs heavy over the property. Just after noon that day, they call 911.
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https://legaldictionary.net/hearsay-evidence/
http://www.franklincoks.org/index.aspx?NID=701
http://www.ottawaherald.com/article/20160317/NEWS/303179841
https://www.cjonline.com/http://www.ottawaherald.com/
https://web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb/offenderListAction.do?docId=1246922
https://kaufmanatlaw.com/legal-news/can-states-curtail-insanity-defense-supreme-court-to-decide/