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Bill Jenkins
He killed them for money and the reason was they all knew about the coal gasification. But you're right, the reason for killing was weak. The company already had approval for what they were doing but I suppose the folks killed could easily have blown the whistle on the corruption, given that the board of the company included those approving the work.
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