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    "Man shot to death at Potomac senior living facility was millionaire philanthropist from Maine: report",
    "Longtime friend of millionaire philanthropist killed at Maryland senior living facility speaks out"
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  "textContent": "Police have released surveillance video of a person they’re calling a suspect seen on the grounds of a Montgomery County senior living facility around the time millionaire philanthropist Robert Fuller was killed over the weekend.\n\nREAD MORE: Man shot to death at Potomac senior living facility was millionaire philanthropist from Maine: report\n\nFuller, 87, was found dead Saturday morning inside his apartment at the Cogir Potomac Senior Living facility in Potomac. Police say he died from a gunshot wound to the head.\n\nInvestigators say the video does not provide a clear description of the suspect’s gender or race, noting the individual could be male or female.\n\nFuller was a retired Navy Reserve officer and attorney from Augusta, Maine, where he was widely known for his philanthropic work.\n\nDetectives are asking anyone who recognizes the clothing worn by the person in the video, or who can identify distinguishing characteristics such as the individual’s gait, to contact the Major Crimes Division at 240‑773‑5070 or Crime Solvers of Montgomery County.\n\nREAD MORE: Longtime friend of millionaire philanthropist killed at Maryland senior living facility speaks out",
  "title": "Video shows suspect in murder of millionaire philanthropist at Maryland senior facility, police say"
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