In August, the police in Upper Arlington, Ohio, announced that they were closing the decades-old murder case of 8-year-old Asenath Dukat. WBNS Anchor and Reporter Brittany Bailey has been covering the case, which some in the community believe should remain open.
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"This was cold, cold, cold blood"
"A crime that police say was unthinkable"
"He was claiming it was an accident"
"The dictionary definition of a love triangle gone wrong"
"Montezuma doesn't want to forget Xavior"
"We know who you are, and eventually you're gonna get caught"
"Stone did not have a choice in this matter"
"It's about that little boy"
"They can't get away with that"
"Vicky was a vibrant little girl"
"Absolutely one of the most gut-wrenching scenarios"
"We haven't been able to move on"
"It would mean everything to find out what exactly happened"
"We still pray that we get our cousin home"
"Those are beans in the trunk"
"He might never actually stand trial"
"I will never trust her with them again"
"He was friends with everybody"
"An epidemic of violence"
"She died without ever receiving her rightful inheritance"
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