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reported events that occurred at 6530 East Place Pine on October 14th, 1997

37-year-old Robert Dukes W/M was shot to death at this residence by his wife Erin Dukes W/F on October 14, 1997. Robert Dukes was a physical abuser and abused his wife, plus two other women he was in previous relationships with. They had been married for five years and had two children, aged 2 and 3. On the day of Robert Dukes death, he and his wife were arguing while seated on two different couches. Robert got up and moved towards Erin in an aggressive manner, and Erin picked up a gun on a table next to her and shot Robert to death, shooting him in the head, neck, and chest. Erin Dukes was acquitted as it was determined she killed Robert in self-defense.

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Dukes is acquitted in killing

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