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Between 1996 and 1997, this offender lived in Yosemite National Park where he worked as a handyman at several hotels. Those who

knew him described him as likeable loner who never dated and was not inclined to close friendships.
a. Lewis, a 28 year old Gulf War Veteranb. Edmund Kemperc. Gerald Brudosd. Cary Stayner
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