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Health Care & Hospital Law

Mar. 16, 2002

Solving Mystery of Criminal Minds

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - What could have driven a 14-year-old boy to take a high-velocity deer rifle and shoot his mother and sister to death in their Upland home?

By Matthew Heller
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        RANCHO CUCAMONGA - What could have driven a 14-year-old boy to take a high-velocity deer rifle and shoot his mother and sister to death in their Upland home?
        The defense in the recent trial of Paul Yum wanted to take jurors almost literally inside his head by showing them images from a s...

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