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PANDEMIC MURDER PLOT?

By all accounts, the early weeks of March were a hectic, stressful time in Beth Potter and Robin Carre’s Madison, Wisconsin, home. The COVID-19 pandemic was surging across the US, and Potter – a family medicine physician at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, working the front lines – was concerned about bringing the virus home to her husband or their 18-year-old daughter, Miriam. And she was just as determined to protect her patients from infection from the outside.

Weeks earlier the couple had agreed to let Miriam’s boyfriend, Khari Sanford, 19, move in with their family – the teenagers were quarantining together – but Potter and Carre were growing increasingly concerned the teenagers weren’t taking the outbreak

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