Suspect in Tempe Lyft stabbing took ASU classes in 2016
The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a pregnant Lyft driver in Tempe on Monday took classes at ASU in 2016, according to the University.
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The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a pregnant Lyft driver in Tempe on Monday took classes at ASU in 2016, according to the University.
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