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BENTON HARBOR, MI — The Black people in the city of Benton Harbor are in serious trouble. I, Rev Edward Pinkney, want to bring something to your attention. There have been suspicious deaths in the city of Benton Harbor since 1992. It leads me to believe there may be several serial killers on the loose in the city of Benton Harbor. Nine bodies have been found in the St. Joseph River: Eric McGinnis, Willie Bran, Tim Bulldog Allen, Dwayne Flower, Troy Taylor, Devon Johnson, Toby Stockstell, Alonda Brown and Michael Williams. There are several cases where law enforcement have been the last to see the deceased alive. We need the help of the people. If you see anything, call the FBI and demand a complete investigation. Call 1-313-965-2323.
 

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