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Family Describes Watching Charles Adair Die After Viewing Jail Video
Video reviewed by relatives shows final moments before Wyandotte County deputy was charged with murder in Adair’s jail death.
The family of Charles Adair said they were devastated after viewing body camera video Wednesday showing the final moments before the 50-year-old Kansas City, Kansas,…
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