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Charles Severance, center, listens to his attorney during a pretrial hearing for his upcoming murder trial, Thursday, Aug., 13, 2015, in Fairfax, Va. Lawyers for Severance, charged with killing three Alexandria residents over a 10-year span, said Thursday their client is innocent and that his mental illness and paranoia made him the target of unfounded suspicions. At the pretrial hearing, lawyers for Severance won the right to tell jurors about Severance's mental illness at his upcoming trial. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via AP, Pool)
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