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Killer foretold Minneapolis double murder in an infamous blues song years earlier
Guitarist Pat Hare recorded the menacing song "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" in Memphis in 1954. But the song would take on an eerie legend after Hare shot and killed his partner and a Minneapolis Police officer in 1963.
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