Mary Maloney Case

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To shocking disbelief we have had a confession of a murder. At approximately 5:45pm Officer Patrick Maloney in the comfort of his own home, was struck by a blunt object from then on discovered deceased.

On Thursday October 28th, officers discovered Soon to be father, Officer Mr. Maloney on the floor slaughtered by a frozen piece of lamb. Mary Maloney, 6 months pregnant reportedly struck Officer Patrick Maloney with a piece of lamb. “I’m shocked, i'm really shocked.” Said by lead investigating officer Peter O’malley and good friend of Mr. Maloney. “Never in a million years would I thought she could do that.” Said Officer. Jack Noonan after discovering The Matricide of Mr. Maloney.
Officers managed to get the full incident explained in Mary

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