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Sources are telling the New York media that detectives
are theorizing the Brady had been jonesing for a fix and played a role in planning the ridiculous caper. In Medford, Laffer was pretty easy to find.
The man loved his painkillers, owned a .45 and looked like, in the words of the NY DAILY NEWS the "weasly-faced" suspect. Video cameras caught the massacre and even veteran cops were stunned by its callous nature. Laffer's capture concludes an intense three-day manhunt for the man who killed two employees and two customers at Haven Drugs, a small family owned pharmacy. Laffer then filled a knapsack with canisters of 10,000 hydrocodone pills.
Pat Moran, whose granddaughter Jamie Taccetta was among the dead said: "I wish they would have shot him from the ankle up...a slow death...and four bullets in his head. You're the devil!"
Indeed.
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