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Off to jail for life, he says he's sorry
By MARK HAYWARD AND DALE VINCENT
Union Leader Staff
Wednesday, Sep. 27, 2006
With shackles on his legs and words of contempt in his ears, Robert Lopez, above, went to prison for the rest of his life yesterday, guilty of first-degree murder in the bludgeoning death of his girlfriend.
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