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Chicago PD: Man Killed Trans Woman, Returned to Scene, Shot Her Again

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Chicago Tribune reports. He was arrested last Sunday and was in court Tuesday for a bond hearing.The two met early in the morning, after Reyes-Hernandez had spent the evening attending a birthday party and visiting a friend.

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