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The death of Livye Lewis: A party, a murder, and a man on the run
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On Oct. 31, 2020, at around 5 a.m. Livye Lewis was found unresponsive in her car on the side of a road in Hemphill, Texas. Her ex-boyfriend, Matthew Edgar, said he had no memory of what happened to Lewis or how he ended up in the fetal position behind her car.
To find out what happened to Livye, investigators had to retrace her steps from the night before.
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