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Scottsdale rape suspect has troubled past

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The man arrested but then released due to lack of evidence in connection with the rapes of two Scottsdale women has a violent, drug-addicted past marked by sexual inappropriateness, stays in psychiatric facilities and treatment for a traumatic brain …
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As Florida bath salts deaths rise, drug enforcers stymied

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Gillespie, a 28-year-old hairdresser from Arizona, spent a month at a Florida drug rehabilitation center this summer because, she says, she was addicted to bath salts. Scientific studies have not confirmed that addiction is possible, but Gillespie says …
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