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A Family, A Bundle Of Cash, A Yacht, Yet He Needed That
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A "high priced" suspected prostitute has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a Google executive on his yacht, and the prosecutors say that despite having video and other evidence, they can't go with murder charges. But in any event, the exec, 51 and married with five kids, ordered her up from an online ad that promised heroin in the deal, and when he had a "medical emergency," the alleged prostitute cleaned up, stepped over his body, finished her wine, and left. The wine glass gave the cops her fingerprints. But they don't have evidence for murder yet, although they say the probe continues. Leaving someone to die without calling for help would, you'd think, be enough, but they have to prove premeditation. (KGO-TV/San Francisco)
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