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d the broader market are nothing new. The only difference with the latest reversal was how much money was at stake. But as history has repeatedly shown, crypto-market downtrends are always followed by a more dramatic surge in prices. Thats the general view held by Netcoins founder Michael Vogel:
Sanders, of Northeast Philadelphia, killed her because he was afraid that Jones would report that she believed he had been misappropriating money, according to an email that Turning Points for Children CEO Michael Vogel sent to staffers last night.