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Day Three: People in the story
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Jeffrey Scott Hornoff
A Warwick police detective
wrongly accused of murdering Victoria E. Cushman.
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Victoria E. Cushman
An employee at Alpine Ski/Sports.
She was murdered in her Warwick apartment. She had had an affair with
Scott Hornoff
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Robinson Cushman
Victoria Cushman's father.
He worried that his daughter's death was being ignored.
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Sgt. Richard M. Santos
The Warwick police officer
in charge of the Major Crimes Unit. He believed Scott Hornoff should have
been investigated more thoroughly.
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Lt. Thomas E. Nye
Warwick police officer
who oversaw second-shift detectives. He also believed Hornoff should have
been investigated more thoroughly.
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Capt. Joseph A. Duquette
Warwick Police officer
who became the captain of detectives after Capt. Ronald D. Carter retired.
He was accused of obstructing detectives' attempts to interview Scott
Hornoff.
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John David Hornoff
A sergeant on the Warwick
police force, and Scott Hornoff's older brother.
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Deborah Gallucci
The wife of a Warwick patrolman and host of the police party on the night
of Victoria Cushman's murder.
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Detective Kenneth J. Anderson
Warwick police officer who suspected Scott Hornoff killed Victoria Cushman.
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Capt. Brian R. Andrews
State police officer in charge of detectives. He agreed to take over the
investigation of Victoria Cushman's murder.
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Lt. Richard H. Hurst
State police detective who investigated Scott Hornoff.
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Cpl. Thomas A. Denniston
State police detective who investigated Scott Hornoff.
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