Former Mayo Clinic doctor accused of poisoning wife to gather insurance money

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Former Mayo Clinic doctor accused of poisoning wife to gather insurance money

From KSTP: A former Mayo Clinic doctor has been charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of his wife. The grievance alleges that Connor Fitzgerald Bowman poisoned his wife to gather a life insurance policy.

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