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SEATTLE -- As Kyle Huff walked through a home in the Capitol Hill neighborhood one morning last March, slaughtering six young partygoers and boasting that he had "enough ammunition for everyone," he apparently lost his taste for killing after a while, says a report from a panel that studied the crime.
Huff passed up easy chances to kill two people cowering in a bathroom, one who was sleeping in plain view, and several others who were poorly hidden behind furniture, according to the panel, headed by Northeastern University mass-murder expert James Alan Fox.See the full content of this document
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Seattle Massacre Could Have Been Worse
"It was as if he had lost interest in shooting any more, or it was just too much effort," the report said. "It may be that whatever satisfa...
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