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Old 12-06-2007, 01:55 PM
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Report: Suspects involved in earlier Taylor break-in

At least two of the suspects charged with the murder of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor were involved in the previous break-in at his home, a law enforcement official and an attorney involved in the case told The New York Times.
The Times reported that football memorabilia and large amounts of cash were found in at least one of the suspects' homes.
Richard Sharpstein, Taylor's former lawyer, told The Times that he was aware of the connection.

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