File:Joseph Scolaro Petoskey News-Review March 9, 1973.jpg
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DescriptionJoseph Scolaro Petoskey News-Review March 9, 1973.jpg |
English: Joseph Scolaro III, prime suspect in the Robison family murders, as depicted in the 9 March 1973 Petoskey News-Review. Direct link here |
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Source | Petoskey News-Review. 9 March 1973 edition (p.1). |
Author | Kathleen Scolaro |
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