Investigation concludes Samantha Woll's murder not driven by anti-Semitism

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Authorities investigating the murder of Detroit synagogue leader Samantha Woll have ruled out an antisemitic motive. Woll, who was found stabbed to death outside her home, was a well-known figure in Michigan politics and had worked for Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. The police have identified persons of interest and are working with the FBI and Michigan State Police in the ongoing investigation. Neighbors have reported a disturbing incident involving slashed tires, but it is unclear if it is connected to the murder. Woll's final text message was a heart emoji sent to a friend.
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