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‘Suffer in hell’: Grandson’s parting words to Gregory Lynn after 32-year camper murder sentence

Lynn muttered only two words following his sentencing for the brutal and violent murder of grandmother Carol Clay. Her family’s pain was summed up in one small courtroom interaction.



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