"Autopsy Reveals Maine Mass Shooter's Surprising Survival During Intensive 2-Day Manhunt"

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The autopsy of Robert Card, the Army reservist responsible for a mass shooting in Maine, suggests that he was alive and potentially on the run for a significant portion of the two-day search that followed the incident. Card died from a self-inflicted gunshot, which likely occurred eight to 12 hours before his body was discovered. The time of death analysis raises questions about law enforcement's failure to locate him earlier. Concerns about Card's mental state had been raised prior to the shooting, but no action was taken to remove his access to guns.
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