Detroit Police Identify Suspect in Brutal Slaying of Synagogue Leader Samantha Woll

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Detroit police are close to naming a suspect in the brutal slaying of synagogue leader Samantha Woll, but insist there is no evidence to suggest it was a hate crime. Woll's body was found with multiple stab wounds outside her home, and police believe she was attacked inside before stumbling outside. The Jewish community is shaken by the crime, and police are being cautious about sharing information. They have not revealed whether Woll knew her killer or the motive behind the killing.
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