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reported events that occurred at 717 Logan Avenue South on January 10th, 2020

The body of John H. Peel, 74, was found in his burning home, 717 E. Logan Ave. After putting out the fire, investigators discovered Peel had also suffered multiple stab wounds. Maxwell Wolcott, 28, of Murray — Peel’s grandson — is changed with aggravated murder and then setting the fire to try to cover up the crime.

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https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/1/11/21061392/man-killed-grandfather-set-fire-destroy-evidence-arson-homicide-murder

Police say Utah man killed his grandfather, set fire to destroy evidence

SALT LAKE CITY — A man was arrested Saturday morning after police say he stabbed his grandfather to death and then set the house ablaze to conceal the killing. Police say if firefighters hadn’t extin


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