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On July 9, 2004, aspiring chemistry professor Jarrod Davidson was gunned down by a single bullet that pierced his chest as he stood on the front porch of his apartment. The unassuming single father of one seemed an unlikely target of what appeared to be a well-planned out execution. And even more puzzling was a pot of Persian violets that had been delivered to Jarrod’s door, with a card addressed “To My Teacher”. Nobody seemed to have a motive to want Jarrod dead…with the exception of one person. But could investigators prove their case?
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