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English: undated file photo of American mass murderer Angela Johnson
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Source Cedar Rapids (Iowa) U.S. Attorney's office, a branch of the United States federal government https://murderpedia.org/male.H/images/honken_dustin/johnson-001.jpg
Author U.S. Attorney's Office (United States federal government)

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